The nails used in a concrete nailer are special fasteners designed for use with this tool.
Wood to concrete nailer.
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Never try to use standard nails with a powder actuated concrete nail gun.
14 gauge concrete t nailer is designed for applications fastening wood to concrete or steel such as furring strips wire lathe installation steel banding decking fencing and subflooring.
You can use regular 16d sinker nails as concrete nails in an upcoming project where you need to attach a piece of treated lumber to a poured concrete slab or a wall.
The wood could be a 2 x 4 bottom plate for a wall or a simple 2 x 2 cleat for some utility shelving in your basement or garage.
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Concrete and steel t nailers are excellent tools for fastening any combination of wood concrete and steel.
Professional carpenters often use a powder actuated nailer for this a tool that fires special nails through the wood and into the concrete using 22 caliber gun powder cartridges.
Concrete nails are shaped like thick common nails.
Sill plates furring strips and floor installations are among common applications for wood to concrete adhesion.
Most have a plastic sleeve and or washer designed to keep the nail from penetrating through the wood.
Glue adds extra security to ensure a solid installation.
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On the portions of the floor with new concrete it worked very well and drove the nails all the way in.
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Many products adhere to concrete and wood equally well but choosing the right glue for the application is important for lasting results.
These nails are driven through a board and into concrete underneath much like nailing a wood board to a wood floor.
These nails are cheap hold well as long as they penetrate at least inch into the concrete and are extremely hard to pull out.
In the 50 year old concrete areas the nail made a dent in the concrete and then bent over.