Can concrete screws be used in wood?
Consequently, can Tapcons be used in wood?
Tapcon screws are self-tapping screws used to fasten materials such as metal, wood and foam to masonry or concrete. They are also known as confast screws, masonry screws, self-tapping screws, blue screws, and titens.
Also know, what is the difference between wood screws and masonry screws?
Wood Screws - Screws with a tapered point for use in wood, they may also have a smooth unthreaded portion of shank. Concrete Screws - Screws for use in concrete, masonry, and brick. They are self tapping and do not require a nylon plug.
Here is a very easy method for attaching that wood to concrete without using all those concrete anchors. You will need a hammer drill, 20 ounce hammer and some 16d nails. Insert a 1/4" masonry drill bit, 4 or 6 inches long, into the hammer drill. Drill through the wood and into the concrete.