Continue striking the hammer until the nail is driven in to where you want it.
Can you nail into concrete block.
We have a block basement during this winter i have been studding some of the exterior walls for insulation and drywall application.
This will leave a small amount of the block holding the nail.
Tip 2 the correct hammer.
The same way if you were to shoot glass with a bb gun or something similar the side you shoot has the small hole the other side has a larger portion of the glass blown out.
The ths fluted nail easily hammers into concrete.
Tip 1 the right nails.
Using this simple nail you can hang anything on cinder block concrete cement or bricks.
Excess holes will also allow water to seep through the cinder block walls.
Masonry nails are cheaper than concrete nails and are less likely to break or bend.
Installing furring strips on a masonry wall reduces the number of holes punctured into the cinder block which weakens the block.
Use the correct nails when you intend on hammering them into concrete.
Drive the masonry nail into the concrete wall with the hammer.
You can also use masonry nails which have a square cross section and are tapered from the head to the tip.
The only nailing i have ever done into concrete is with the special cut masonry nails and i doubt if there is an air nailer available that will even accept those type.
This tool is essentially a 22 caliber pistol that fires hardened nails into concrete.
Simple picture hanging tips.
Furring strips are long thin pieces of wood nailed to cinder blocks in order to support a finished wall.
With a finished lower level we.
Normally what happens when nailing into a block is the block will spall toward the inside of the block.
Proper masonry nails or concrete nail are specifically designed to withstand the pressure of being hammered into a hard set surface.
Use carefully aimed hammer strikes to drive the nail into the concrete wall so you don t miss and bend the nail or strike the wall and damage it.
If you don t think fastening to concrete can be fun then you ve never used a powder actuated fastener.