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How to GLUE metal floor and ceiling tracks to concrete doug 12-13-2008
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Posted by doug on December 13, 2008, 12:41 am
Is anyone know about using GLUE rather than screws or pins?? This is
in connection to building a interior non load bearing wall.
Posted by gpsman on December 13, 2008, 1:48 am
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Posted by doug on December 13, 2008, 1:26 pm
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I would appreciate the name of the GLUE product and any hints on using
it. I am building one wall 32 feet long and 11 feet high..
Thanks in advance.
Doug Clark
Posted by DanG on December 13, 2008, 1:58 pm
I would not consider glue the proper fastening method for metal
track. Depending on the installation, it would not meet code
either. Panel adhesive would probably work, but why would you not
fasten it in a more conventional manner? The fastening method is
subject to what the materials are that you are fastening to. The
concrete floor would use either PAT (gun loads) or an alternate
concrete anchor like Tapcon, Nail-In, wire & nail, etc.
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I would appreciate the name of the GLUE product and any hints on
using
it. I am building one wall 32 feet long and 11 feet high..
Thanks in advance.
Doug Clark
Posted by doug on December 13, 2008, 2:26 pm
Why Glue?
I live in a condo.
I plan to do the work myself
The condo rules say that I must get permission if I invade the ceiling
or floors or the walls of the ajoining units.
This would mean:
* hiring it done
* getting a building permit
* hiring a electrical contractor
* maybe even a architect plan
I do not need to invade the walls of the adjoining units and will
secure the abuting walls with screws.
Hopfully I can get by telling them that I am not invading the walls,
ceiling and floor as well as I am doing the work myself
Thanks
Doug Clark
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