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    need home hardware help

    my landlord tells me that behind the drywall is cinderblock. i tried drilling through it last night with a drillbit that goes through metal. didn't work. do you know what kind of drillbit i need and screw anchors to use to install a shelf?

    thanks!
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    A carbide-tipped masonry bit. A hammer drill will help a lot.
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    ...and if you're using a cordless, be prepared for a couple of charges depending on the type of masonry.

    Have fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prngr44
    ...and if you're using a cordless, be prepared for a couple of charges depending on the type of masonry.

    Have fun!
    Cinder block isn't nearly as bad as concrete. But kimchicowboy should also be sure to use the correct type of anchor for cinder block.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markel
    A hammer drill will help a lot.

    Beg, borrow or steal a hammer drill. You're talking a 1 minute job with a hammer drill vs. a good 10-15 minutes of abusing a normal drill to get through.

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    tapcon screws

    they sell them in home depot or wherever. you can buy the screws and bit in the same box. if you have a harbor freight nearby you can get a hammer drill for like $40.
    i have become comfortably numb......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffbx
    Beg, borrow or steal a hammer drill. You're talking a 1 minute job with a hammer drill vs. a good 10-15 minutes of abusing a normal drill to get through.
    i wish i knew anyone that has one of these.

    Quote Originally Posted by hoey222
    tapcon screws
    they sell them in home depot or wherever. you can buy the screws and bit in the same box. if you have a harbor freight nearby you can get a hammer drill for like $40.
    would i drill a hole the length of the screw? how do these screw into concrete or cinder block?
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    Hehe...did you make sure first that you aren't drilling through a utility pipe or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimchicowboy

    would i drill a hole the length of the screw? how do these screw into concrete or cinder block?
    Yes - you drill the hole the length of the screw. they make different length screws. it holds because the hole you drill is ever so slightly smaller than the screw. the screw is specially designed to grab in concrete or cinder block. you use a phillips head screwdriver (bit) ot some have a hex head. they make different screws for different applications. a home depot or lowes would have a bunch of different sizes on the wall. read the packages - i think they give a description for the best application.

    you could also look for concrete or cinder block mollies. for these you would need to drill a pretty big hole. the molly slides in the hole and as you crank the bolt into the molly the sides of the molly expand and lock into the wall.

    depending on how much weight you are going to put on the shelf, i would try to go with tapcon first - its easier. its a smaller hole to drill.
    i have become comfortably numb......

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    thanks guys. i stopped by the hardware store during my lunch break and picked up a masonry drill bit and some of those blue tapcon screws. worked like a charm!
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