Mark the windows walls and doorways on the floor of the basement and get a feel for the new space.
Mounting to basement wall.
I am showing a cheap trick when you don t want to spend the money on expensive dowels or specialized mounting devices.
Hammer the pins through the.
If the walls are built of brick the support wider part of the wall is laid first.
Buy hardwall hangers to use for items that weigh up to 25 pounds 11 kg.
Tape a one foot by one foot square of plastic sheeting plastic kitchen wrap will do to the concrete wall in your basement with duct tape and leave it in place for 24 hours.
Drill the hole at least 1 4 inch deeper than the length of the lower portion and vacuum or blow out the hole.
Step 2plumbing in the basement.
If you are using expanding nails hammer the nail until it is flush with the casing and tight to the wall.
Place your fastener through the mounting hole and into the wall until it is snug.
Then remove the tape.
The one shown requires only a 1 4 inch hole.
To begin the construction of basement walls you must wait till the concrete foundation strip and the subfloor get solid enough.
Mark all the screw holes that line up with the mortar joints with a pencil.
If the item you are hanging has a wire hanger in.
Hold the mounting bracket against the wall within the borders of the marks made in step 1.
Hardwall hangers are made specifically for.
A hammer drive anchor requires only a small pilot hole.
Subsequently they are mounted with vertical fittings and pumped with concrete.
Using hardwall hangers 1.
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.
Draw the floor plan on 1 4 graph paper using one block on the paper as one foot.
Once the 1x4 inch furring strip has been cut into 2 pieces each piece having a 45 angle use your level to set a straight line on the wall where you want to mount your cabinets.
Just a drill and a piece of wood will.
Drop in the anchor and hammer on the pin to expand the bottom of the shield against the wall of the hole.
Anchor one furring strip to the wall with the higher side of the 45 angle on the outside the other to the cabinet.