Pikablu555
Pikablu555 t1_j0skjj2 wrote
Reply to comment by ntyperteasy in Railing install into concrete - help needed by LegalPangolin
Oh shit, well that halts my own desire to splurge on an SDS for tapcons then. Guess I’ll have to find another use to justify it hahah
Pikablu555 t1_j0sesxb wrote
Reply to comment by ntyperteasy in Railing install into concrete - help needed by LegalPangolin
I don’t disagree. What I meant though was an SDS results in a better hole for the tapcon and more successful driving. At least that’s what I have been told. As I said I don’t have an SDS
Pikablu555 t1_j0s8daj wrote
It might be too late for this, but in my own experience fastening to concrete I definitely prefer wedge anchors to tapcons. If you have a nice SDS I am sure that tapcons are lovely, but for my uses I either strip the hole, snap the tapcon, or it drives perfectly. 1 in 3 worked for me so until I started used wedge anchors.
Pikablu555 t1_jdn0q45 wrote
Reply to Caulk vs silicon sealant by Electronic_Honeydew1
Silicone is significantly more stretchy and holds up better to expansion and contraction. But as many have said it is not paintable most of the time, you can find paintable silicon though.