The hole should be the same size in diameter as the masonry nail anchor.
How to put a nail in concrete wall.
Insert the anchor into the hole so the top rim is flush with the surface of the wall.
Begin by drilling a pilot hole through the board at each location you are nailing.
Tap the nail with.
Mark the wall where you want to put a nail with a pencil.
Instructions drill pilot holes in the board.
Tip 4 shanks.
Pinpoint the exact spot where you want to put your nail by.
Extend the pilot holes into the concrete.
Hammer the nail into the anchor.
Hold a masonry nail against the concrete wall with your fingers.
Driving masonry nails into concrete 1.
Before beginning mark the area where the nail will be set and use the powered gun to force the nail into the concrete.
Now bore a pilot.
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.
Choose the proper nails for your job.
A masonry nail also known as a concrete nail is.
Hold a masonry nail against the concrete wall with your fingers.
Use at least a two pound hammer.
Tip 3 powered nail gun.
Vacuum out pilot holes.
A heavy hammer will give the right amount of power and leverage behind it and create the exact force needed for the nail to penetrate the concrete.
Remove the board and vacuum away any dust from each hole.