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amp;quot;Welcome to my Texas workshop. Iamp;#39;m Randy Lammers. Iamp;#39;m Aaron Kevin. and this is Wrth Knowing. What fasteners should you use to connect materials to pre-existing concrete and masonry? Todayamp;#39;s episode is on mechanical anchors, and we want to welcome Keith Barrett from Wrth Construction Services. Keith, welcome to Texas all the way from Tampa, Florida. Thank you very much for having me. Yeah, we appreciate it, Keith. Thanks for coming down. So weamp;#39;ve done an episode on anchor bolts. Roadshow! [Aaron]: Thatamp;#39;s right! We were in Greensboro, North Carolina, and we talked about anchor bolts that are put in before your concrete is poured. These are a little bit different. So explain to us how mechanical anchors are actually used, Keith. You would use mechanical anchors to products into masonry. So it could be concrete, it could be solid block, it could be hollow block, Okay. Even brick? Even brick. Even brick,