Witryna7 mar 2024 · Hostafan1 Posts: 33,769. March 2024. You might be able to fix them by hammering masonry nails through them into the wall, the wood might well crack and the wall might be too hard. In an ideal world , you'd pre-drill the tellis panels, mark the holes on the wall, drill the wall, rawlplug the wall and attach with screws. Devon. Witryna6 kwi 2024 · Masonry Hardened Wall Nails For Brick Block Concrete 3.6mm x 50mm. £4.71. Free Postage. Masonry Hardened Wall Nails For Brick Block Concrete 2.5mm x 30mm. £4.71. Free Postage. 200g OF 'MIXED IN THE PACK' FLAT HEAD MASONRY NAILS HARDENED STEEL ZINC PLATED. £3.89. Free Postage.
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Witryna4 sie 2014 · There may be other answers, obviously for brick clipping into the brick mortar boundary is the easiest, but it does need reasonable mortar and not the "beautifully" raked out joints. ... In the past I have drilled a 5mm hole, inserted a rawl plug and then inserted a couple of cable clip nails before fitting the final clip. Reply to … 3. Pre-drill the lumber. If you are nailing lumber to the wall, drilling the holes through the board will make the job easier. Hold the lumber up against the wall and mark hole positions every 18–24 inches (45–60cm), with each hole positioned over the mortar joints, not the bricks themselves. Zobacz więcej Witryna10 wrz 2012 · but again cannot be used on solid brick/concrete walls . Reply. C. chippy1970 Established Member. Joined 3 Jun 2007 Messages 3,027 Reaction score 1 Location London. 6 Sep 2012 #3 If you are thinking of nailing into concrete or brick walls then you can use a nailer. I have one that does exactly that and its what I use … meon valley hotel \u0026 country