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Velvet wrote:
I've also been told to put some welly behind it to get it through the plaster as fast as possible and into the brick, so it doesn't dislodge more plaster than needed. Not tried that one yet... No! Exactly the opposite, IME...... Drill through the plaster on slow, non-hammer setting and only then 'open up the throttle' when you hit brick. |
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