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  • Apr 12, 2008, 09:28 AM
    bjacoby
    Beadboard over brick fireplace!
    I am trying to fasten furring strips to my brick fireplace. I would like to know if using a construction ahesive and a few well placed hammer nails will work or do I have to drill and anchor every furring strip! (Please No!) What's the best way to do this?
  • Apr 12, 2008, 10:09 AM
    hkstroud
    Yes construction adhesive and a few well placed cut nails should do it.
  • Apr 12, 2008, 01:39 PM
    the1unv
    Should hold it yes... Not always! The easiest way to do it and know for sure it will stay put is anchor it with tapcons.
    Mike
  • Apr 15, 2008, 06:23 PM
    art in mich
    I'm liking Mike's idea of the glue and Tapcons. Not a big fan of cut nails myself. It doesn't seem that you will need a huge amount of strips (maybe 3 horiz. Rows?) so it shouldn't be too tough. Get a hammer drill though! I usually go into the mortar joints, just in case somebody decides to undo your beautiful work 20 years from now. Why compromise the brick if it's not absolutely necessary, right?
  • May 26, 2008, 07:41 AM
    Two70
    Art, you said you prefer to screw or nail into the mortar just for future purposes. Is that because if that day ever comes, when the screws are removed the mortar can be patched?
  • May 27, 2008, 02:12 AM
    sammyjk1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bjacoby
    I am trying to fasten furring strips to my brick fireplace. I would like to know if using a construction ahesive and a few well placed hammer nails will work or do I have to drill and anchor every furring strip! (Please No!) Whats the best way to do this?

    If this is a active fireplace you might want to check with local building codes to see if you can install a wood product that close to a open flame.
  • May 28, 2008, 09:42 AM
    peter030205
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Two70
    Art, you said you prefer to screw or nail into the mortar just for future purposes. Is that because if that day ever comes, when the screws are removed the mortar can be patched?

    Correct.

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