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Is SDS all right for 25mm hole in brick?
I would like to make a hole in a single-leaf brick wall, so I can pass a
22mm copper pipe through. There is access to one side of the wall only. Would using a 25mm SDS drill be a satisfactory and safe way of making this hole? Would break-out on the far side be a problem? I have never used an SDS drill as big as this (nothing bigger than 10mm previously), so I am not sure what to expect. Or should I be thinking of using something different from an SDS drill? |
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