I need to hang a shelf
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I need to hang a shelf but it’s on an outer wall that is plaster over concrete, the drill bit stops about 1/2 of an inch into the wall and nails bend there as well.
handymanjoes
in Handymen and Odd Jobs 12 years and 5 months ago
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Goatcrapp | 12 years and 5 months ago
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Painter Pete, I just use my hands – takes out all ambiguity. Regards, Dave the Decorator. Not to self – never hire Handyman Joe (or at least check out online forums to see whattype of advice he’s getting for my jobs, LOL) As to the actual question: i’ll second the tapcon vote. comes with the masonry bit sized properly to the screw, and if you don’t have a hammer drill – it’ll still work for you but the bit will be toast in short order. depending on the fastening method you’re using, you could use the tapcon screws with washers to fasten a wooden header or full backing board, and then build off of that, or you can attach individual shel supports directly with the tapcon screws.
juanus_superbus | 12 years and 5 months ago
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Hammer drill and lead anchor. Problem solved.
BobMarvin | 12 years and 5 months ago
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I’d suggest using a masonry bit and long lead anchors that go through the plaster well into the concrete. You may need something more powerful than a small cordless drill to do this.
Master Plvmber | 12 years and 5 months ago
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I don’t understand. You’re “Handyman Joe” and you’re on Brownstoner asking how to drive a nail into concrete?
dnk | 12 years and 5 months ago
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What about one of those blue Tapcon anchor/screws? You can often buy them with packaged with the proper-sized masonry bit which will take care of your concrete problem.