Two common nail options are shown below.
How to fasten plywood to concrete wall.
I want to attach plywood to my basement walls for my woodshop.
Plywood is often used as a sub flooring.
But attaching to concrete really isn t much more difficult than fastening to wood if you use the correct tools and specialized fasteners.
Line up your fixture or whatever you want to attach to the concrete.
I want it to be strong and reasonably flat.
The easiest approach is simply to nail the wood to the concrete.
Several methods can be used to connect plywood to concrete blocks or concrete masonary units cmus as they re officially known.
The hole in your fixture must be the same diameter of the anchor that you re bolting into the concrete.
It can be installed on top of concrete before hardwood flooring or another type of material is installed.
Furring strips to walls and plywood subfloors to.
Plywood will provide a way to secure other finish materials to the concrete block.
Using self tapping screws such as those by tapcon will fasten the strips to the concrete securely but concrete nails can be used as well.
My basement has been bone dry for 8 years so moisture is not.
That way i will can attach cabinets or tools to the wall anyway i desire.
The following is a breakdown of the pros and cons of four versatile fasteners most often used for attaching wood to concrete.
Fastening wood quickly and securely to concrete is a simple job with this method from my contractor s bag o tricks.
Installing 2 inch wide treated strips is necessary for a solid base for the house siding.
Place the fixture over the concrete and line up the holes.
The strips can be ripped from 2 inch by 4 inch lumber or plywood but they should be at least 3 4 inch thick.
The cut nail and the concrete nail.
Line up the hole that you drilled into the concrete with the hole in the fixture.
Before attaching the plywood you should apply a concrete sealer to the cmu block.
The cut nail has a square tapered shape with a square tip.
Learn how to use standard construction.
Another way that involves less strain and hard work is to glue the plywood to the concrete.
I want to minimize the loss of square footage and the cost of lumber so i would prefer to not use 2x4 typical construction walls against the concrete.