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![]() "Mark Evans" wrote in message ... s--p--o--n--i--x wrote: I need to drill a couple of 155mm holes in a wall (Breeze/red brick) with a core drill. As I only need to drill a few holes I'm thinking of buying a cheap drill for the job (As it's cheaper than hiring it doesn't matter if it gets knackered) There are a couple of problems you can have drilling brick walls with a core drill a) using it on hammer action can knock the bricks out of the wall. Yep, this is a problem with TCT drilling but not with a diamond core which must be used without hammer. I'm sure I remember hiring a TCT bit/Kango combo which did little more than scribe a circle before I got tired holding it up, if I recall. b) if the drill binds it will try and twist you. Indeed, which is why people who have been there advocate getting a drill with a safety clutch. The real cheapos don't seem to feature this, even the Axminster, though at least their brochure cautions about this. Jim A |
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