Furring strips come in.
Drywall over cinder block wall.
Add some rigid board insulation between the hat.
Drive three concrete nails spaced at even intervals through each side of each hat channel.
Frame out the rest of the wall by adding faux top and sole plates dropping the top a bit for a drop ceiling if.
Measure across a wall both at the top and bottom.
Stretch a chalk line from the first top mark down to the corresponding bottom mark.
Repeat for all drywall sheets.
Poke the foil cover at the.
Attach the drywall to the furring strips with a nail gun and one inch drywall nails.
Use concrete nails and a concrete nail gun to attach the hat channels to the wall after drawing a plumb line to make.
These correspond to the typical.
Pick the chalk line up pulling it.
Cut the nozzle end of a tube of construction adhesive at a 45 degree angle using a utility knife.
Make marks at either every 16 inches or every 24 inches.
Using a scraper scrape off chunks of debris from the wall to make it as smooth as possible.
Hold a piece of drywall up to the wall and align it so each edge of the drywall sheet sits in the middle of the furring strips on either side.
Install vertical furring strips every 16 inches on the cinder blocks using concrete screws to hold them in.
Run a base furring strip along the bottom of the cinder block wall from end to end.
Prepping the block walls.
Begin in an upper.
How to glue drywall to the interior of concrete block walls.