On Fri, 9 Apr 2010, Brice Mijares wrote:

> Dan, so, do you you drill a hole with a masonry bit, lets say  a quarter of
> and inch, then run in the tap con screw that's 5/16 to 3/8 of an inch?

Precisely.  Most of the time, the right sized bit comes with the screws, 
sometimes it just tells you the correct size bit.  The tolerances are 
pretty tight, I think 1/32 to 1/16 difference between the bit size and the 
screw size, depending on the size of the screw.

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>> Brice,
>>
>> These are tap con that is t,a,p,c,o,n screws, not tapping screws.  They
>> look like a regular screw, although the threads look a bit different.
>> They are specially designed to hold in cement or brick.  Just drill a
>> hole, and twist them in.  No shields, no nuts, just screw them in.  They
>> hold quite well.
>>
>> --
>> Blue skies.
>> Dan Rossi
>> Carnegie Mellon University.
>> E-Mail: [email protected]
>> Tel: (412) 268-9081
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Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
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