The Types of Masonry Anchors | Fasteners 101
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Confused by all the types of anchors out there? Need the right one for installations in masonry, concrete, or drywall? Masonry screws, wedge anchors, sleeve anchors, expansion anchors, there are just so many types! Let us help clear the air a bit as we discuss the many varieties of masonry, concrete, and drywall anchors out there.
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I’ve been looking for the proper anchors to use in the brick interior walls of our 100+ y/o building for a long time. The double expansion shield anchors are what we need so we’ll be buying some from your company. Thank you.
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Please watch this in 1.5 or 1.75 speed. You can thank me later.
Too late! It makes sense now 😂
Thanksss
You’re right, thank you.
I did x2
Yes, 1.75 minimum.
First, I love you guys. I often order stainless hardware and nobody can beat your pricing, inventory and delivery times!
The video on masonry anchors is a great start. So many thoughts come to mind based on my experience, i will share a few that i can think of sitting here:
1. Drop-ins are my favorite for concrete, floors, walls and ceilings. I like the ones without the top rings as i can set the depth based on the length of the bolt and overall application. They are by far the strongest, and allow the use of grade 5 bolts or stainless bolts. Also, if you need to move something later, you dont have something sticking out of the wall or floor. Be sure to clean out the hole with a round wire brush and vacuum before setting it. Oh yeah, i often screw in a bolt a couple of threads and tap it down in place before using the setting tool. Once you tap the setting tool, the anchor is not moving.
1.5 I have not used the old lead shield drop ins (now pot metal i guess) for years. They seem prone to breaking, and lag screws are generally not very strong so not a fan.
2. I hate tapcons on CMU (concrete block) walls. So easy to strip out. I know they are fast and easy but be sure you get the right drill. Also, if you are going into a hollow block (most common) be sure you have threads the length of the wall of the block. If half the length of the tapcon is not threaded, you have no holding power. Keep in mind too that when you drill into the block, the back side of the block will chip off, making the wall very thin.
3. You didnt include good old plastic sleeve and sheet metal screws. I often use these on hollow CMU and stucco (real stucco, not dryvit) because they hold very well, and I can use stainless screws.
4. I use the round head anchors with the drive-in center pin for hanging electrical boxes and conduit clamps. They work well on CMU, are easy to install, and generally hold quite well for low stress stuff. Only disadvantage is they are really difficult to remove.
Take care, and see you on the next order.
Thank you for your continued business and input. We always love to see these kinds of informative comments. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
If I was drilling into hollow block, and I already drilled holes for a 3/8 tapcon lag bolt, which anchor would you recommend? I’m hanging softball cubbies in a dugout
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you.
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What is the best anchor to use on the hollow part of cinder block wall to rehang a metal 3x5 gate? The existing bolts have fallen out. Thank you.
excellent introduction. Thanks.
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Very useful info! TYVM!
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How do you choose anchor types and sizes? I never seem to find any technical data on the allowable stresses for anchors like these.
It really depends on your application. Are you anchoring into a solid material, such as concrete, or a hollow material, like a cinder block? What are you fastening to this material? For something like this, it would be better to give us a call at 866-573-0445 so we can help you determine the best anchor for you application. You can also email us directly at support@rawproductscorp.com.
So I want to attach a pull-up bar to a concrete ceiling. It's rated to hold 800 pounds, though I only weight 170. What type of attachment would you use? There are 4 pre-drilled holes in the steel bar that you attach.
About to ask the same question
great presentation thanks
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You kidding? That was painful
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For a 1/2" lag anchor, wouldn't you have use a 3/4" drill bit?
What would you suggest for fastening a vinyl frame window directly to concrete block? I can't countersink a philips head tapcon because the vinyl is too thin
Amber V frame out the window opening with 2x6 or 2x8 lumber and attach window to the wooden frame
Nice video. If there is plywood board behind the stucco wall, can I use regular wood screws?
lol If you have the patience to wait through 157 "ah's" and "ummm's", it's a pretty informative video! I gave it a like!
What is the best to anchor a stud wall sill plate to a concrete floor on top of corrugated steel? This is a porch floor.
Thanks for the knowledge man. ...
What fasteners do you think are the best for a deck ledger board to attach it to a concrete wall?
Thanks
If it's a solid concrete wall, sleeve anchors would be your best bet. But you should consult local codes and engineering data before selecting a fastener for such an application.
@@AlbanyCountyFasteners From watching your video I would have thought you would propose a wedge anchor for the deck ledger board in a poured concrete foundation wall. Do you have a video that explains how to choose one or the other type for this purpose? or can you say a few words here please?
What happens if I drilled a whole too big for the drop in anchor? It just slides in and out
There’s only three syllables in masonry
Not if you pronounce it "masonary"
came looking for info on stucco anchors, unsure whether stucco is masonary or not, plz helq
Great video! Thanks for the useful information.
My pleasure!
What fastener do you recommend to attach a TV wall mount to the mortar in a brick and mortar wall? Or is it not advisable to use a fastener in the mortar?
The mortar would be weaker than fastening to the brick. You could use larger Tapcon bolt, and hammer drill pilot holes into the brick the size of the shank of the bolt, not the threads, so that the threads cut into the brick as you drive in each bolt. A mount with four bolts should be sufficient
Thanks for your information. I have a question. How much weight Sleeve Anchor & Double Expansion Shield can carry ?
Sudip Basak, India.
What do you recommend using to mount some brackets (tire storage) to a concrete ceiling garage @albany
Wedge anchors, if the concrete is thick enough, but it may be better to use whatever the manufacturer of the the brackets recommends.
@@AlbanyCountyFasteners thanks
What type of anchor do I use on the stud in my house to mount a TV?
Hi, I like your lecture. Thanks
What is stronger between the Tapcon bolt and Drop in Anchor?
can i use tapcon to fasten steel bracket for wall shelf? max weight it can hold?
Yes as long is it’s reasonably heavily
Nice video with ways to improve your business.
Thank you for the video,what is a collapsible anchor fitting please?
Can Wedge anchor be inserted through holes of column base plate or do they need to be inserted first and column to be erected next?
It's generally better to insert the anchors first and then your application atop them. It can be done the other way around, as was shown in our video on anchoring to concrete (ua-cam.com/video/DStVH-kg9ho/v-deo.html), but that may cause complications and crooked anchors depending on your application. Just make sure your measurements are on point; once the wedge anchors are down there's no getting them out.
With the lag screw anchor can the lag screw be taken out and put in? I need to temporarily use the anchor at different times of the year.
Yes, the lag screw can be removed and reinserted. However, the holding values of the anchor may decrease with repeated removals and re-insertions.
@@AlbanyCountyFasteners What would you recommend for a seasonal use insert, I want to setup a screen on my garage door in the spring, but take it down in the fall each year?
Why is it that in ~3 out of 5 videos I watch on masonry anchors, the person says "masonary" instead of masonry?
Because they are ignorant of the English language.
had to stop the video and recover my sanity
Probably the same reason they say sah-duhr (solder)
how do i know if i have stucco or concrete on the outside wall? and what screw do I use for the wall?
You will need to check the walls or go back to your building plans.
Hi, what anchor is suitable for holding 80 lbs on cinder block wall ?
It's going to depend a lot on how the 80lbs will be applied on the cinder block wall and how thick the wall is or if the cinder blocks are filled. Additional, the number of anchors will really depend on the application. You could consult the manufacturer of whatever you are fastening to the wall for advice or contact our customer service for more information - 866-573-0445 or via email at support@rawproductscorp.com
Knowledgeable and thorough video. Thank you.
3:19 Diameter, perhaps. We used to measure rope by circumference, but never bolts.
Thank you 🙏
Thanks a million.
Are any of these removable
The title states masonry, but the video references concrete extensively. They are different.
What ever happened to the stud anchor?
@10:25 you said circumference instead of diameter.
How can i like, share your video and subscribe to your channel before watching the content.
Stupid request !
That being said 👍🏿 good upload.
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Masonary?
My greeting from iraq
Not a bad video but, you should really use the correct nomenclature to describe the product, and how to use it. During the tapcon portion it was a bit rambling/mumbling. I hope this doesn't sound mean, it's supposed to be constructive criticism.
Dude - you need to speak faster. I put your video on 1.25 speed and you were still putting me to sleep.
He keeps saying ahhh ahhhh ahhhh. So boring.
You missed chemset.
Quite right! We only covered the non-chemical anchors in this video.
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Watch in 1.5 speed
Will people stop calling these masonary it's masonry.
19MarkDavid. Must be rough to have nothing more to b**** about then how people pronounce Masonry
Masonary
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It's masonRY, not masonARY.
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Ohhhhh Gad, too much paused. Slowly Guy….
Dude! Look how it's spelled: "Masonry," Three syllables. No "a" berteen the n and the r.
Me, I'd have doubts about a workman or contractor who couldn't pronounce the names of his own tools.
Masonry¿¿
It's funny but every single "expert" that I've seen on UA-cam talking about masonry bits doesn't know how to pronounce masonry. The spelling should be a clue. It's three syllables, not four. It's pronounced MAY SON REE, not MAY SON AIR EE.
Ha that made me laugh. I'm in the UK and we use soldering irons to solder with but for some reason when I watch a UA-cam video from the USA in how to solder everyone pronounces it sodering iron. I end up screaming " it's solder ing.. Damn it" lol
What About Stucco. Just seems like all these self help UA-camrs are scared to do anything on anchoring to stucco
Depends on what you're mounting to it. If it's a mailbox or something light, drill into the stucco with a masonry bit and any expansion anchor should work in a correctly sized hole (the size of the anchor, no more)
If this is Stucco direct to block walls there is no issue as long as the block wall cores are filled with concrete. If this is a Stucco EIFS system then you need to find out how think is the foam board. Also don't crank down on the screws if there is foam board because you will damage the finish wall.
Wow, but some people really do whinge about pronunciation - Jeez get lives folks.
Just an FYI, the word is MASON-RY (as in stone masons, etc.), not mason-ary (as in cemetary), lol.
Sorry Bob just want to help you out a little, you seem to be good person but it's Masonry not Masonary! Please don't take this the wrong way, I just care about good people!
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It's masonry not masonARY
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Er er ah ah er er umm umm
That man is so slow it’s painful
It's not "mason-ary." It's "mason-ry."
Poor presentation, poor speaker, too many ah’s and ummm’s, too slow at talking, in summary, very boring indeed.
I got a chuckle when he said, drill a hole that matches the “circumference” of the bolt. I couldn’t be bothered listening to this guy any longer, so l switched off. 😩
You used the word “masonary” a few times in your presentation. There is no such word. The proper term is masonry. Three syllables, not four.
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Please, would all you guys on UA-cam learn to pronounce the word. It's MAY sun ree. Three syllables, not four. There is no such word as MAY sun EH ree. It's hard to listen to a supposed expert mispronouncing the terms he's discussing.
Boring presentation.
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this uh... guy uh... uses way uh... too uh... much uh.. excitment when he uh... speaks and umm... uses umm.... and uh... way way too much! Anyways maybe he was nervous I guess👍 lol thx for the info at least
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not sure i want to take advice from a guy who doesn't even know how to say "masonry" properly
I use these for rock climbing
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