Line up your fixture or whatever you want to attach to the concrete.
How to attach things to concrete walls.
Double sided tape can be used to hold items on a brick wall.
Drill the special size pilot hole see package for exact bit size and drive the concrete screw s super hard large profile threads into the concrete with a power screwdriver.
Remove the paper lining on the back of the hook line it up straight and press the hook firmly onto the wall.
The hole in your fixture must be the same diameter of the anchor that you re bolting into the concrete.
Line up the hole that you drilled into the concrete with the hole in the fixture.
Hammer in brick hooks that advertise no drilling can be hammered into the bricks.
At the end of the year the glue pulls off easily from the wall and does not do any damage.
Each anchor consists of an unthreaded pin set into a metal sleeve.
Press the adhesive side of the hook to the wall for 30 seconds.
I am showing a cheap trick when you don t want to spend the money on expensive dowels or specialized mounting devices.
Peel the exposed protective backing off the stiff portion of the hook and loop tape.
Hold for 30 seconds and release.
Step 5 stick the item onto the cement wall and hold it there for a straight minute.
For attaching something relatively light to concrete it s hard to beat the speed and ease of hammer set anchors.
Hot glue gun a low temperature hot glue gun is a great tool for getting posters banners trimmers and other classroom decorations to stick to the cinder block walls.
Brick clips that grip onto the brick will secure items onto a brick wall.
Using concrete screws is the fastest method for attaching furring strips windows and doors conduit clamps and electrical boxes.
Brick clips that hold in the mortar space between the bricks.