A masonry nail also known as a concrete nail is made of tough steel and designed with fluted shafts that help them drive into concrete without breaking.
Nailing into concrete block.
Hold a masonry nail against the concrete wall with your fingers.
Insert concrete or masonry nails into the holes and drive them flush to the surface of the wood using a framing hammer.
Choose the proper nails for your job.
Instead remove the nail and drill deeper or widen the hole.
Place the tip of the masonry nail against the marking you made and hold it steady with your fingers.
Tap the masonry nail lightly with a hammer to break up the obstruction but do not drive the nail in.
Tip 4 shanks.
This will leave a small amount of the block holding the nail.
But attaching to concrete really isn t much more difficult than fastening to wood if you use the correct tools and.
Trying to screw or nail into concrete sounds like a near impossible task.
If the nail stops before its head reaches the surface no amount of pounding will help.
Normally what happens when nailing into a block is the block will spall toward the inside of the block.
There are different lengths of concrete nail shank and you should purchase the right type.
When drilling into concrete wear safety goggles work gloves ear protection and a mask.
These nails are cheap hold well as long as they penetrate at least inch into the concrete and are extremely hard to pull out.
Excess holes will also allow water to seep through the cinder block walls.
These nails are driven through a board and into concrete underneath much like nailing a wood board to a wood floor.
The same way if you were to shoot glass with a bb gun or something similar the side you shoot has the small hole the other side has a larger portion of the glass blown out.
Installing furring strips on a masonry wall reduces the number of holes punctured into the cinder block which weakens the block.
Before beginning mark the area where the nail will be set and use the powered gun to force the nail into the concrete.
Furring strips are long thin pieces of wood nailed to cinder blocks in order to support a finished wall.
High air pressured or electric nail guns will definitely get the job done.