ANCHORING INTO CINDER BLOCK DIY | Cottage Coach
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Its hard to believe that you have 318K subscribers after watching this
He was much more concerned with trying to be clever instead of talking about the length of the bolts, diameter of the hole, etc.
Or even just going what happens if you don't get in the right spot lol or a easy measurement to know where the center is or any number of things that would have helped lol
In my narrow experience, tapcons have always pulled out of the wall under heavy weight in hollow blocks. Even if you manage to get into the structural supporting areas it's a gamble. Heavy toggles are much safer bet.
If you’re hanging something light, like a feather… This cracked me up! Nice video!
Hey I really liked your video!! That's exactly what I wanted to make for my garage wall. And I guess I would of realized it but I wasn't even thinking about how the cinder block has hollow areas lol. Just one question how long did you make the wood pieces for the shelf bracket
Those blocks look pretty new. I doubt those are cinder blocks. They're pretty hard to find these days. They're made of concrete now.
"Cinder" blocks are long gone from modern buildings. Concrete must not sound gender neutral enough, for the more enlightened "crafters" Cement isn't concrete either.
Don't use the middle of the block to mount your brackets like the did above my head at 4:30 🤣
interesting, can't see the block wall, its' under plaster ... so... onward
Perhaps one of the worst instructional videos ever. Congrats! Just kidding
No mention of bolt length, no mention of drill hole diameter, plenty of failed attempts at being clever. Hard pass.
If you have something really heavy, drill into the hollow and use toggle bolts.
Yes, always done that with toggle bolts also. Definitely not his way. Tested on a single brick and seems concrete the crumbles putting thru middle and ends. To each their own
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