Simpson Strong-Tie CSD25300 Split Drive 1/4" x 3" Countersunk 100ct
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Concrete was anchored with them to hold treated lumber in place. I was happy with the result. Though I didn't use them for treated lumber, I can answer the technical question.
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It was my neighbor who introduced me to these. A rotohammer drill can be used to drill a 1/4 in hole through the baseplate and into the slab, then a 2# sledge hammer can be used to drive these in. The baseplate is held tight to the slab by the installers. Any uneven slab or baseplate can be fixed with this power tool. Before you can pull these out, you'll have to destroy the baseplate. An 8x12 stud can be fastened to a vertical concrete wall with this type of fastener.
In my case, I used these to attach the bottom plate of the interior wall to the This is a very easy to use product, and it sits flush on the wood.
It was comparable to the price of five elsewhere after shipping on Amazon for 100 of these rather than five on another site. The work went as advertised, and I was able to find homes for another 10, so having a surplus is not a bad thing.
It is easy to install by drilling a pilot hole and nailing it to the.
I am renovating my basement and am using these to secure treated lumber to concrete floors of the wall There is no better product for the job than these. These things were reviewed well in a YouTube tutorial, so I was sold. I also received great service from the.
It had never occurred to me to use this type, but there were many recommendations to secure the bottom plate of walls to the My understanding of why they work has changed after using them. I'm not sure how to describe how awesome they are.
It turned out better than I expected that these Simpson nails would work for anchoring.
You're doing a great job! There is no need for a wrench. It was a very easy project for them. Excellent product, I would buy it.