The Ultimate Guide to Chemical Anchors: Types and Advantages

When fixing items as diverse as simple handrails or structural beams to concrete, brick or stone, you’ll want the right masonry anchor. These are solid and durable fasteners with huge holding strength, ensuring anything that needs to be attached to masonry stays there. Masonry anchors vary in holding strength, where and how they’re used, and the type of masonry they’re best suited to. This ranges from light-duty concrete screws used to attach lighter steel or metal items in solid and cracked concrete to Dynabolt sleeve anchors for medium-duty anchoring in concrete, concrete block and brick. These are just two of the dozens of masonry anchors on the market.

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Everything You Need to Know About Starter Bars for Concrete

Concrete is the most abundant construction material, second only to water. It is used in foundations, columns, beams, walls, and slabs and is chosen for its durability, strength, quick hardening, versatility and low cost. The material is waterproof, resists temperature extremes, and requires minimal maintenance once installed. The only drawback is that it needs to be reinforced.

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Exploring Self-Tapping Screws: Uses, Types and Buying Considerations

Quick installation, superior holding strength, and excellent durability are just a few reasons why self-tapping screws are the fasteners tradies can’t do without. They differ from ordinary screws in that they tap their own hole during installation, cutting down on the time, effort and tools needed to get the job done. And they come in a few variations, to make everyday and specialist tasks a breeze.

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Strength in Fixing: The Power of Dynabolt Sleeve Anchors

Whenever you need to attach metal and wooden items to concrete, brick or stone, you’ll be foraging through toolboxes and drawers for sleeve anchors. These are some of the most versatile fasteners, with high holding power owing to their unique construction and uses that span everyday household jobs to large-scale commercial and industrial applications.

Each anchor can comfortably carry up to 100 kilos, or enough to securely hold heavier additions, such as decking joists or door and window frames, and lighter items, including handrails, support brackets, junction boxes, and more. The fasteners have become a household name in tradie circles, where they’re known as Dynabolts.

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Drill Bits Demystified: Everything You Need to Know

Every tradie swears by his drill, but the tool is only half what’s needed to get the job done. Drill bits are the parts that drill into the material to create holes of the required depth and width. These drilling and cutting accessories differ in shape, size and design and are used with a variety of tools and for different materials. Choosing the right bits not only means cleaner and more precise holes and cuts but also faster working times, and parts that last longer.Drill bits Continue reading