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theoldwizard1

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If you are trying to mount something like a cabinet to a concrete wall, it will FAIL, only a matter of time.

You reall need some kind of anchors.
 

matt_i

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Powder actuated fasteners, Tapcons, wedge anchors, epoxied threaded-rod studs. Each have their place in the pecking order of strength and ease of installation.
 
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mygarageone

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I should have given more info.

I want to secure J channel to the floor to set my metal wall siding into . I prefer not to put any kind of anchoring device in the concrete. All I need is for the J channel to stay put?
 

James-W

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I have used construction adhesive with fairly good success, but for what you want it is VERY important the "J" channel doesn't move even a little bit. I think if it were me I would maybe do both, a really good construction adhesive and a least a few concrete anchorments. It is better to be safe than sorry.
 
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csp

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If your metal wall siding is going to be screwed to the wall you don't really need to worry about having the "best" adhesive for the j-channel. It's not going to be carrying any kind of weight other than itself or any kind of load.
 

Falcon67

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I have a wall across my shop, glued to the floor. I just used some construction adhesive rated for wood and concrete to stick the plate.
 

brownbagg

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I have used construction adhesive with fairly good success, but for what you want it is VERY important the "J" channel doesn't move even a little bit. I think if it were me I would maybe do both, a really good construction adhesive and a least a few concrete anchorments. It is better to be safe than sorry.

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