LaoWai01
LaoWai01 t1_jcpvizq wrote
Reply to Creating studs on top of a concrete wall by Twebified
Is it solid concrete, i.e a poured concrete wall, or cinder blocks? If solid, or the cinder blocks are filled, you can use red-head expansion bolts to fix a pressure treated 2x4 to the wall, the another with 3” screws and glue to come out the distance you need. If the cinder blocks are hollow you may be able to stick a 2x4 to it with a ton of pl500 and a few tapcons to hold it until the glue dries.
Edit. PL premium may be better
LaoWai01 t1_j11qgiy wrote
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LaoWai01 t1_jcpwfxd wrote
Reply to comment by Twebified in Creating studs on top of a concrete wall by Twebified
If you decide to use the expansion bolts I’d recommend renting the giant drill and concrete bit from Home Depot if you can. I installed a deck once and the rental drill made installing the bolts a breeze.