Use a compressed air can or a vacuum cleaner to work out debris and dust in the hole.
Stud out a concrete wall.
How to furr out a wall with wood studs.
Cut your stud the vertical board and place it into the top and bottom plates.
Clean the dust out of the hole.
If this wall is not load bearing that might be toletable though it would be better to properly frame around the opening.
These anchor bolts are usually secured in the concrete by means of an anchor typically made out of lead.
Cutting out a section of stud weakens the wall.
Concrete walls may have a purpose but beauty and warmth aren t it.
Align each stud with the 16 inch on center marks made earlier.
To remove an anchor bolt from concrete all that is needed is to unscrew the bolt from the anchor.
Before you tie the partition walls to exterior stud walls non masonry without foam staple 2 foot wide strips of polyethylene over the 2 6 backers.
Assemble the wall frame on the floor by placing the studs between the top and bottom plates.
You can also move a wire brush in and out of the hole to remove any leftover debris.
Be sure you are leaving at least a space between the studs and the foundation wall.
Assemble the wall frame.
Otherwise build an actual stud wall and cover it and the insulation with a vapor barrier.
If it is loadbearing you really want this properly framed or you should consider alternatives like drilling holes through the stud rather than removing part of it.
Your top and bottom plate should be perfectly aligned.
That way you ll be able to seal this type of outside wall with a continuous moisture barrier in cooler climate zones.
When furring out a wall with wood studs you ll want to space out your furring strips about the same way you ll do with concrete or brick but you ll need to make sure the vertical lines that you draw are directly over the studs.
We want to avoid direct contact of a wood wall with concrete.
On the floor lay out and mark the location of the wall fasten the steel track photo 2 and then locate the position of the ceiling track using a plumb bob or a level held against a steel stud.
Fasteners will grip better to clean holes and there will be a lot of concrete dust after you ve drilled the hole.
The stud should be a snug fit but not too snug.
Secure the studs by nailing through.
And setting the wall out.
Don t build tip up walls if the concrete floor is out of level.
For some homes this is 16 inches apart.
Measure the wall stud height in three or four spots and cut the studs to the shortest dimension using a portable circular saw.