Adhesive for bonding bottom plate to concrete floor someone once posted a low tech way of locating the tubing.
How to attach wall plate to concrete floor.
A sill plate also known as a sole plate is the bottom horizontal part of a wall or building to which the vertical studs will be attached.
Most sill plates are made from lumber usually a 2x4 2x6 2x8 or 2x10.
Lag shields produce strong joints but they involve more installation steps than most fasteners.
If using 2 3 4 screws put a piece of tap on the bit 3 from the tip.
No matter the reason attaching a 2 4 bottom plate to the concrete requires special tools and fasteners.
Building a nonstructural wall is simpler than it looks and even attaching it to concrete isn t a big deal.
Lay out plates and pin locations while the evidence is plainly visible.
Cut nails aka masonry nails concrete nails.
Some codes require that the sill plate be bolted to the slab while others recommend a metal strap.
Attaching the bottom plate of a wall to a concrete floor can be done using any of the following methods.
The sill plate is typically anchored to the foundation or slab of concrete depending on the application.
From reading past threads i believe people have recommended a rotary hammer.
Fasten the sill plate to the concrete slab following the recommendations of the local building code.
Drill the pilot hole.
How to attach walls using tapcon screws.
A sill plate also known as a sole plate is the bottom horizontal member of a wall or building to which the vertical studs will be attached.
Turn on the heat an mop water over the whole concrete floor.
The squiggly areas that dry first are the tube locations.
Determine the wall location.
Use firm pressure but don t push too hard.
One project i am looking at doing later this year is partitioning part of my basement to serve as a root cellar.
Let the drill do the work.
The end result of the project however probably will be.
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.
Most sill plates are made from lumber usually.
Drill a hole through the center of the 2x4 every 16 to 20 inches.