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Default Drill a hole in concrete block wall for a 1/2" PVC pipe


"BobK207" wrote in message
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On Nov 13, 6:37 pm, "MiamiCuse" wrote:
I would like to drill a hole through my 8" concrete block wall to pass a
1/2" schedule 40 PVC pipe through from the outdoor to the inside courtyard
area to continue the sprinkler branch.

Problem is I have a 9/16" hammer drill, I don't have a mean heavy duty
demolition hammer drill.

I believe a 1/2" niminal PVC pipe has an outside diameter a little bigger
than 3/4". Is there a masonry bit longer than 8" and wider than 3/4" that
could be used for my hammer drill? Or do I need to rent a big one from the
tool store just for one hole?

If there is not one big enough, is there something else I can do to get
around this - for example, using 1/2" CPVC - those are much skinnier and
if
I can just use that for the stretch through the block...don't know,
probably
not a good idea.

Thanks,

MC


OD of 1/2" pipe is .840"

you really need a rotary hammer with a 7/8 bit.

but this might work... search string was........ 7/8 masonry bit
with reduced shank

http://www.hermanscentral.com/produc...cfm?sid=google

what size bits do you currently have?

In your situation, I'd drill through with 3/8 or 1/2, bump up to 9/16
(or skip it if you started with 1/2), finish with the 7/8

or rent a larger hammer with a 7/8" bit & blow through it.

cheers
Bob

Bob the biggest masonry bit I have is 1/2", but I have no bits that is
longer than 8" so I need bits in any case. I just wasn't sure if a big bit
with a smaller shank will actually have the power to do the job, I know the
right hammer will chew through it like butter.

MC