Use a tape measure to mark out the location of the remaining studs along the wall.
Stud walls on concrete slab.
Consult your building plans and snap a chalk line to outline the area for the stud wall with pair of lines parallel and 3 1 2 inches apart.
The gasket must be designed specifically for use with.
Remove the curb and clean the slab thoroughly with a wire brush.
This prevents water from leaking under the bottom of the wall to the inside of the building.
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So there is enough gap for air to flow.
Using a plumb bob or laser level transfer those locations to the top plates.
Run a chalk snap line between the marks and snap the line against the slab to lay out the position of one of the wall s sides.
Other nails have a thick shank that sometimes has spiral ridges for improved holding power.
Some concrete nails are the cut nail design shown in the photo with a thick flat shank and a tapering v profile.
Your local building code may call for the wall to be anchored to the slab with threaded rods.
Or you can leave a 4 inch gap between the studs and concrete wall and probably get away with it.
If this is the case drill through the curb and into the slab with a roto hammer every few feet.
Measure mark and cut a 2 by 4 to serve as the bottom.
Be sure to wear safety goggles when hammering masonry nails into concrete.
Trick when placing the concrete anchors either the lbolts or lag shields mark a length of 2 x 4 with the position of the studs lay it beside the concrete pad and insert the concrete bolts betweenmarks.
Exterior wall on slab must be out on the edge an exterior wall must be placed on the outside edge of the slab so the exterior siding laps down and over the edge of the slab.
Most jurisdictions require a 4 mil plastic sheet vapor barrier for basement walls against concrete.
Start at one end of a wall and mark the location of the first stud.
By doing this you will avoid having the concrete bolt end up under a stud position.
Choose a length that will penetrate the concrete at least 1 inch.
Stretch a tape measure across the concrete slab and mark the position of the wall s ends.
That is if the studs are going to touch the concrete wall.