Re: [BP] Basement partitions

I would probably use cut masonry nails thru the sole plate between the studs then shim along the top plate and spike into the joists above. I would be concerned the adhesive would not bond well to the concrete if there is dusting and/or further moisture drive thru the concrete leading to debonding.
Thanks,

Eric Hammarberg, Assoc. AIA
Vice President
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Subject: [BP] Basement partitions

We continue with the ongoing saga of my 900-square foot 1953 ranch
house in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

In our last episode, we found that the CMU basement walls were moving
slowly inward, presumably due to clay soil and failure of footing
drains.  Contractors proposed to dig a trench along the inside of the
basement walls to put in new footing drains, as well as vertical 4"
I-beams to inhibit the walls from moving.

Pinheads agreed that this would be a whole lot better than nothing.

Okay, so we had the basement guys come in, and they did all that.
They also repoured concrete floor around the edges of the basement,
and installed a sump pump.

The basement even *feels* dryer now.  So, naturally, I'd like to put
it to more use.

Specifically, I'd like to put in some partition walls.

The existing partitions in the basement (sides of the stairs, around
the bathroom, around the laundry/furnace room) are 2x4 framing with
old knotty pine paneling nailed to one side.

I figure, I'm about as good at putting in some simple 2x4 wall framing
as the next half-assed homeowner.

But I'm wondering about how to attach the plates to the concrete basement floor.

Drill into the concrete?  Gravity?  Adhesive?

How would *you* do it?

                                           Larry

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Washtenaw County Clerk & Register of Deeds, http://ewashtenaw.org
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P.O. Box 2563, Ann Arbor, MI 48106

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