How do I mount a power panel on a poured cement wall basement? - mount and balde seiel key
This is a cellar in the basement with a large board that the panel is mounted. Is it the way it did? How do I install the wall plate?
Friday, December 18, 2009
Mount And Balde Seiel Key How Do I Mount A Power Panel On A Poured Cement Wall Basement?
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Yes, Michael. Things to remember: If you use a Ramset (see above bullets used) to drive a nail into the wall to take the photo in order to do so. This is the concrete and green-shot depends on how old is the best solution for your bust through concrete blocks, but it is hardly 90 years old in our records.
If you Tapcon, steal or borrow a jackhammer. Even with a masonry bit would, regular exercise too long and just not enough torque, and finally a hole where the screw stick sometimes, and often swings back and take situation. Anchor in my personal experience, are pretty useless in the concrete. A bolt of Freemasonry will be very good or not, and the anchor does not seem to be different. Once we have a hammer drill, the projects have become much easier!
Treated wood on the back would be nice. And he said, a Ramset, treated timber, nails (which have a layer, so that) the transition better and longer and a few shots, the simplest solution.
I am sure, is not far, but choices are 2 disks, and both are fittinged directly to the concrete, but it is on Earth. Not sure what is in the basement because there is no basement so close to the coast!
Yes, Michael. Things to remember: If you use a Ramset (see above bullets used) to drive a nail into the wall to take the photo in order to do so. This is the concrete and green-shot depends on how old is the best solution for your bust through concrete blocks, but it is hardly 90 years old in our records.
If you Tapcon, steal or borrow a jackhammer. Even with a masonry bit would, regular exercise too long and just not enough torque, and finally a hole where the screw stick sometimes, and often swings back and take situation. Anchor in my personal experience, are pretty useless in the concrete. A bolt of Freemasonry will be very good or not, and the anchor does not seem to be different. Once we have a hammer drill, the projects have become much easier!
Treated wood on the back would be nice. And he said, a Ramset, treated timber, nails (which have a layer, so that) the transition better and longer and a few shots, the simplest solution.
I am sure, is not far, but choices are 2 disks, and both are fittinged directly to the concrete, but it is on Earth. Not sure what is in the basement because there is no basement so close to the coast!
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