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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3932344" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I would just use them as a backer on the seams of the plywood not necessarily attached to the red iron or floor at all. Just a brace to keep the seams together. The 3/4 ply would be enough structure unless you are really using the wall for something heavy. Regular sheetrock screws or self drillers would work fine. I you wanted, you could back them with flat fender washers to prevent tear-out. Just a suggestion.</p><p></p><p>If you wanted to fasten them to the floor just use Remington or Hilti 22 cal ramset. Cut the stud on a 90 and bend it then WHAM! to the concrete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3932344, member: 44288"] I would just use them as a backer on the seams of the plywood not necessarily attached to the red iron or floor at all. Just a brace to keep the seams together. The 3/4 ply would be enough structure unless you are really using the wall for something heavy. Regular sheetrock screws or self drillers would work fine. I you wanted, you could back them with flat fender washers to prevent tear-out. Just a suggestion. If you wanted to fasten them to the floor just use Remington or Hilti 22 cal ramset. Cut the stud on a 90 and bend it then WHAM! to the concrete. [/QUOTE]
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