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You are supposed to fur it out first. - That means a thin wood frame, usually 1x4 on the concrete FIRST. - It is not customary to apply drywall directly to a concrete basement wall.
If you mean mounting drywall to a concrete or brick wall, it's necessary to fix 1x4 to the wall either with screws or gluing with construction adhesive. You fix these 2 feet apart, upright across the wall, then screw the drywall to the 1x4 s. (nailing will make them loose.)
cause if they were to have fur they would block up there gilles
fur trade
If the block wall is relatively plumb, you can use 2x2 or 2x3 wood furring strips. Personally, I use Tapcon brand screws to hold the strips. I recommend a decent corded hammer drill if this is a large project to pre-drill the holes, though. You can also use metal furring strips (hat channels), which may be preferable in basement situations. If the wall is above grade and insulation is an issue, I would just frame out the wall with 2x4's or 2x6's so you can get full-width insulation between the studs. Otherwise, the best you can do is 1 1/2" rigid (which should be fine for below grade basement walls).
Yes. Fur is the hairy covering of animals, a physical substance that can be seen, touched, and often smelled.
yup, well not animal fur, thts illegal, but there are fluffy wallpapers.
Firring out a wall means that you are adding material(plywood, 2"x4" ripped down, etc) to the framing(typically)to make it thicker. This is usually done to put a wall, header, etc on the same plain as an adjoining wall. Also done to make the same thickness as an existing wall.
it eats the food in its environment and has a fur coat to block the cold
To block out oil or dirt or just pollution in general,or to keep warm
Go to a fabric store they have faux fur in all colors. You can affix it to the wall wih a staple gun.
Fish, fur, paper, lumber,wood, cement blocks, and concrete blocks.