The fastest and easiest way to attach most wood parts to concrete is to use a powder actuated gun.
How to secure wood wall to concrete floor.
To use it load a special gun nail and a 22 caliber gun shell into the barrel.
Proper installations include the use of fasteners and construction adhesive to secure the strips.
Step 1 select nails.
Mortar nails are the cheapest option for attaching wood to concrete but there is a trick to get these nails to work.
One way to attach wood to concrete is to use mortar nails.
Apply a generous amount of adhesive to the wood and put the wood in place.
Press the nose against the workpiece pull the trigger and the shell will drive the fastener directly into the concrete.
Move the sole plate drill the floor suck out the dust and tap the shield into place.
Replace the sole plate and drive lag screws with washers into the shields.
Drill holes through the wood sole plate with a wood bit and mark the floor.
Furring strips furring is wood strips attached to a concrete wall and used as a base for nailing up wall coverings such as drywall.
Glue alone will secure furring to concrete walls but it s typically not sufficient in most instances.
This is a short video on anchoring a wooden wall onto a concrete floor.
Lag shields produce strong joints but they involve more installation steps than most fasteners.
Select concrete screws based on the length of the intended hole.
They provide a strong and fast way to attach to concrete but you.
Powder actuated fasteners are ideal for securing 2x4 sleepers to floors furring strips to walls and plywood subfloors to slabs.
This method is only effective when you are attaching wood to concrete blocks or a concrete black wall.
Your screw should be long enough to penetrate completely through the wood and at least 1 inch 2 5 cm into the concrete.