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Comboverfish wrote:
Hi,


I just used a portland-based fortified concrete as a morter to pack
around and support a new outdoor sillcock watervalve. It's pretty
strong on its own but I would like to use tapcon concrete screws in the
flange holes for added strength.


Is it OK to drill day old concrete to make the drilling operation
easier, then wait for it to fully set to install screws ---- or to
just wait until fully cured and drill conventionally?


It'd probably be OK, but I'd wait. Since the concrete is so new, you're
likely to crack it in a big way, or chew a much larger hole than you
intended.

The real thing is that you should have a hammer drill, so that you don't
think that drilling in concrete is a tough job that you're tempted to find
workarounds.



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