Make sure you are placing nails.
Mounting plywood on wall.
Place the sheet of plywood flat on a work surface.
Arrange the panels in.
Drill through the plywood every 16 inches in rows to form a grid using a.
Step 2 cut any openings in the plywood for outlets windows or doors before you glue the plywood in place.
Hold the plywood.
Scrub the concrete block where you want to attach the plywood using a stiff scrub brush but no water.
Use the nail gun to nail the middle of the plywood into the wall.
For wall installations plywood is overkill beneath the concrete or fiber board which is designed in five eighths inch material for wall settings.
The trick is to nail the plywood edges into the wall.
Make sure you re applying nails at around 6 inch gaps all through one vertical edge of the plywood into the wall.
Measure the length of each wall in the room with a tape measure.
If possible you should always use concrete board underlayments rather than plywood.
Acclimate the plywood panels to the room before you get started.
This will prevent them from warping once they re up.
The preferred method for tile installations is to use a sheet of underlayment.
You are trying to remove any debris from the block so the construction adhesive can bond to it.
Getting the panels ready 1.
In either case you need to first measure how wide of a piece you will need.
Measure the length and width of the plywood sheet and mark the.
Use a hammer or a nail gun with galvanized nails to do so.
Then using the tape measure near the bottom of the plywood board make a mark at the width you need.
How to secure plywood to a brick wall 1.
Once you get to the end of a wall you will need to cut the sheet down to fit or perhaps your wall wont be sheathed up to 8 feet like mine.
After you have nailed in the edges it is time to nail in the middle for added structural strength.