I know a guyWe use it for just about everything on commercial jobs. That stuff is very expensive for a home.
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I know a guyWe use it for just about everything on commercial jobs. That stuff is very expensive for a home.
See my build thread. Attach plywood to wall with concrete screws and then mount PVC to plywood.My fish room has a 13foot concrete wall that I need to run my plumbing along for multiple tanks. Whats the best way to mount the pvc pie to the concrete wall? I want a clean and organized look.
I used Tapcons. They worked well but, as you said, they are expensive. One important design point for me was to rest the plywood on the floor. That way, the Tapcons were not bearing any weight. They simply held the plywood against the wall.you have drywall and plywood so its wood screws
I have been using these for awhile and love them. Using a 1/4" drive with a 1/4" masonry bit drill hole and drive home
The head drills out easy for removal. Tapcons are costly and tend to wash-out the hole unless you use Loooong one$$$$
I never heard what size pipe? 1'- 2" I would use a 2 hole strap multiple pipes definitely uni-strut, small stuff 1/2-3/4 one hole strap and any wood screw laying around
Interesting idea.See my build thread. Attach plywood to wall with concrete screws and then mount PVC to plywood.
Yep, you will want to waterproof the plywood. No matter how careful you are, things get wet and (eventually) grungy. Always design with maintenance in mind!Interesting idea.
For my wall i'll have a giant sump up against it along with a frag tank. I'd probably need to do some kind of waterproof paint on the plywood?
Interesting idea.
For my wall i'll have a giant sump up against it along with a frag tank. I'd probably need to do some kind of waterproof paint on the plywood?