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  1. #1
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    Default Anchoring temporary timber frame wall

    Hi. We have a large carport which is not used for cars. I want to put a temporary partition up the middle. I need it to last a couple of years - whole space will be remodelled when I get around to it.

    I’m thinking of building a timber stud wall - gyprock lining.

    It will be about 4 meters long.

    Fixing the temporary wall to the ceiling is no problem.
    Fixing to the concrete slab is my problem. I know it would be easy dynabolt to the slab but I really don’t want to drill any holes in the slab as yet.

    Is there another way I can fix the bottom plate of a stud wall to a concrete slab?

    Cheers
    Arron
    Apologies for unnoticed autocomplete errors.

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    Anka screws into the concrete. At least they're removable and the holes can be filled.

    I mean failing that if the wall is going to be used just as a divider just glue the bottom plate to the cement using something like this

    https://www.discounttrader.com.au/pr...caAvMGEALw_wcB


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