Masonry screws are an easy solution to concrete fastening chores.
How to anchor garage walls to concrete blocks.
Because there s no insulation in between you ll need to waterproof your garage walls before you start.
Mark the location for the anchor.
How to anchor a two by four to concrete.
They work well in mortar joints as well as in the solid and hollow sections of a block for light duty loads.
When pouring the concrete pad insert lconcrete foundation bolts as shown in figure 2 into the concrete in the correct position the center of the bottom plate of the stud wall before inserting the concrete anchor into the concrete apply a grease or vaseline on the threads to prevent wet concrete from adhering to the bolt.
Concrete screws are designed to tap threads into base materials made of concrete brick or block.
This will be the cheapest and easiest method.
Insert a 3 8 inch masonry drill bit into a hammer drill.
The stud will stick out from the wall i e.
When you buy the screws you ll also need to get a special bit that makes a pilot hole matched to the fastener.
Lay out the path of the block measuring and marking its corners using your tape measure and lumber crayon.
They are available in a wide array of lengths in both 3 16 and 1 4 diameters.
Then snap reference lines.
Drill at least 1 4 inch deeper into the concrete than the fastener s embedment and suck dust out of the hole with a shop vac.
A screw is inserted into the anchor for a finished look i e machine screw anchor lag shield anchor single expansion anchor.
You can add some 1 x 3 or even 1 x 2 studs attached directly to the concrete block and mount the drywall directly to them.
There are four options for use in concrete block.
Place a piece of tape on the shaft of the drill bit 1 1 2 inches or more up from the tip of the.
Place the two by four in its desired location.
To use it load a special gun nail and a 22 caliber gun shell into the barrel.
Press the nose against the workpiece pull the trigger and the shell will drive the fastener directly into the concrete.
If you want more than the basics you ll want to have some insulation underneath the drywall.
Screwed directly into the block for a finished look.