Be careful not to bend the nails as you drive them.
How to hammer nail into concrete wall.
A heavy hammer will give the right amount of power and leverage behind it and create the exact force needed for the nail to penetrate the concrete.
These hooks can support up to 25 pounds and can be pried from the wall when they are no longer needed.
Hardwall hangers are picture hooks intended specifically for difficult surfaces like concrete block and brick walls.
Use at least a two pound hammer.
Masonry nails are hardened and have grooved shafts and flat heads.
Insert concrete or masonry nails into the holes and drive them flush to the surface of the wood using a framing hammer.
Tip 2 the correct hammer.
If the nail stops before its head reaches the surface no amount of pounding will.
The plastic hook attaches to the wall with small metal nails that pound into the wall surface with a hammer.
Reposition the board over the pilot holes aligning the board with the marks on the floor.
If necessary tap in lightly with a hammer.
Proper masonry nails or concrete nail are specifically designed to withstand the pressure of being hammered into a hard set surface.
Masonry nails should penetrate the surface of the concrete wall to a depth of 3 4 to 1 inch for a solid hold.
Remove any concrete dust then press the anchor into the hole until it is flush with the surface.
With your nail held in place against the wall tap the end of it with your hammer to drive the nail just enough so it s held in place in the wall and you don t need to.