to set the scenario: i am building a climbing wall in a large, disused basement. this involves making a frame of 2x4 and attaching it to the walls and the ceiling. The walls are ok, they are secure. The ceiling, however, is giving me grief.
It is concrete and about 18in thick, however above the ceiling are some law courts that i don't really want to disturb. The concrete, although strong, is a bit holey in places.
What is the best way to attach 2x4 timber to this ceiling? I've tried drilling a hole and using a screw with a plug but i don't really trust the structure to hold me. Somebody mentioned using "Injection Resin" to secure a threaded bolt and then attaching the 2x4 onto this. would this work? is there a cheaper option?
is this picture a bad idea bearing in mind there will be 3 of these holding up a board of 5ftx8ft 18mm and a grown man frolicking around?
And my other query, how much weaker is sterling board than 18mm ply? would it snap if there were beams across it and i jumped up and down? more so than ply?
thanks for any help.[/img]
It is concrete and about 18in thick, however above the ceiling are some law courts that i don't really want to disturb. The concrete, although strong, is a bit holey in places.
What is the best way to attach 2x4 timber to this ceiling? I've tried drilling a hole and using a screw with a plug but i don't really trust the structure to hold me. Somebody mentioned using "Injection Resin" to secure a threaded bolt and then attaching the 2x4 onto this. would this work? is there a cheaper option?
is this picture a bad idea bearing in mind there will be 3 of these holding up a board of 5ftx8ft 18mm and a grown man frolicking around?
And my other query, how much weaker is sterling board than 18mm ply? would it snap if there were beams across it and i jumped up and down? more so than ply?
thanks for any help.[/img]