Quick "How-to" demonstration describing how simple it is too secure bolts (as well as rebar, threaded rod, and other metal anchors) into concrete using an epoxy product. This is video # 4 of my video series where I show I completed converted a covered porch into a new room addition.
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Porch Conversion Video Playlist
Vid #1: Remove Siding Demolition
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Vid #2: Remove Brick Demolition
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Vid #3: Pour Concrete Over Old Concrete
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Vid #4: Add Anchor Bolts Into New Concrete Floor
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Vid #5: Framing Walls To Enclose Old Porch Space
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Vid #6: Rough-In Electrical Installation
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Vid #7: Installing Plywood Sheathing
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Vid #8: Installing Windows
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Vid #9: Installing Sliding Glass Door
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Vid #10: Exterior Siding Installation
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Vid #11: Insulation and Drywall
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Vid #12: Installing Plank Flooring
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The process involves drilling appropriate sized holes into concrete to the proper depth using a hammer drill with a masonry bit - cleaning out the drilled holes to remove the concrete debris created from drilling - mixing the concrete epoxy product properly - filling the drilled holes with concrete epoxy - and placing the bolts slowly into the holes with the concrete epoxy mix. This product cures in a few hours and claims to be stronger then concrete itself.
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