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ACinSC
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Topic: Drilling holes in concretePosted: 17 hours 58 minutes ago at 2:43pm |
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Drilled 4 today. Brand new concrete bit. Went well for about an inch. Then it was tough. Does a hammer drill make much difference? I have more to do, Thanks
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Coke-in-MN
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Posted: 17 hours 45 minutes ago at 2:56pm |
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Big Difference with a hammer drill -bigger the unit the better and faster the drill works .
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Trawler II
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Posted: 17 hours 14 minutes ago at 3:27pm |
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A rotary hammer drill and SDS bit will be a night and day difference. If you have a lot of holes to drill renting a rotary hammer drill and purchasing a bit is the way to go. SDS bits are a bit expensive compared to standard carbide, with a lot of holes to drill they are a bargain.
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DMiller
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Posted: 16 hours 2 minutes ago at 4:39pm |
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If has Creek rock in the mix is like drilling granite.
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ACinSC
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Posted: 14 hours 39 minutes ago at 6:02pm |
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Thanks guys. Good info!
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DougG
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Posted: 14 hours 33 minutes ago at 6:08pm |
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Creek rock and rebar get in the way- take a punch when it stops and try to break the rock- we use Makita battery powered drills and sds bits , they hold up well - and get used hard at work
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Pat the Plumber CIL
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Posted: 13 hours 21 minutes ago at 7:20pm |
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What size holes are you drilling? Hammer drill and SDS Bits are the only way to go . Like others have said bigger is better. Rentals can pay for themselves quickly.
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Posted: 11 hours 21 minutes ago at 9:20pm |
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Years ago I had almost 60 holes to drill in 2 commercial bathrooms-tile and cement. I started getting 12 holes drilled but wasted 4 bits-masonry in a hammer drill. I said screw it and went straight to Hilti-bought a new SDS drill and their bits! They have a 2 carbide tip where most others are a one carbide tip. Just used one bit on all the rest!
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ACinSC
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Posted: 2 hours 5 minutes ago at 6:36am |
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Plan B . Back out this morning for wedge anchors. One tapcon wouldn't hold. Feel sure I messed up the hole putting too much 'fat boy' on the drill
Drilling 1/4" holes. Thanks |
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
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Posted: 1 hour 38 minutes ago at 7:03am |
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Not too much fat boy on the drill but when trying to get through a piece of rock with a regular drill will cause the bit to wander. Hammer drill eliminates a lot of the wandering.
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Gary (sw Wis.)
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Posted: 54 minutes ago at 7:47am |
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Rotary hammer drill is the key. Not a hammer drill. And then let it do the work, don't push to hard you will be surprised.
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Posted: 50 minutes ago at 7:51am |
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i have epoxied a few studs into concrete holes... set for 24 hours and then tighten the nuts... had good luck..
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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ACinSC
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Posted: 14 minutes ago at 8:27am |
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Plan B didn't work
Guess I need an anchor for a 5/16 hole or maybe Steve's suggestion? Thanks |
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