Position the bracket so the screw holes line up the mortar joints between the blocks as close to the center of the marks as possible.
Mounting studs to block wall.
Best way to attach furring or 2x4 studs to basement cinder block walls.
Mark and then drill the sill plate according to the bolt pattern on the cinder block wall.
Measure across a wall both at the top and bottom.
I have no idea if the blocks are hollow or concrete filled.
Lastly the type of fastener required for the application must be determined.
It is an old 1930 semi detached house and i am a mounting it to the shared wall.
Line up the furring strips or 2x4s in the desired position to determine where the holes should be drilled.
Use a drill bit that will create a hole for 1 2 or 5 8 inch bolts depending on the anchor bolts used.
This means i have to drill through 1 5 of drywall and 1 of stud just to get to the concrete.
These correspond to the typical width between wood studs inside a wall.
Mounts are used to hang a variety of items on a wall.
Sleeve anchor 2 hammer type anchor.
Clear the holes of all.
Place the washer between the nut and the wood and the wood secure with a wrench or socket tool until snug.
Anchors with heavy duty spring loaded wings hold objects against the hollow part of a cinder block and wedge style anchors hold objects against the cinder block s solid webbing.
The length of the exposed threaded end of the bolt plus the size of the nut and a washer will determine the thickness of the wood that you can attach to the block.
As best as i can figure out we have 1 5 drywall mounted to 1x2 wood studs 1 thick 16 apart on top of the concrete block wall.
Use masonry bits to drill into concrete.
The holes should be the same diameter as the.
Adding a mount to a cinder block wall isn t difficult but it does require a specific set of tools to allow you to get through the concrete and stabilize the mounting space.
Make marks at either every 16 inches or every 24 inches.
There are four options available that can be used in concrete block.
Hold the mounting bracket against the wall within the borders of the marks made in step 1.
Using a hammer drill drill your holes using a carbide tipped masonry bit.
Where the stud does not protrude from the wall for a finished look.
Depending on what you are hanging the mount or bracket is designed to support items such as a hdtv or picture frame of a specific weight and shape.
I m about to remodel our laundry room in a 1940s era townhouse with cinder block basement walls.