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the only other thing you might need is an extension bar depending how thick ya walls are unless you do half inside and half outside oh and a sds drill :)
 
is the core drill arbour the bit which the core attaches to ? if so then it should be enough to get through 210-220mm brick i reckon
 
you shouldn't cut cores bigger than 70mm with a sds drill. Really you need a dedicated core drill - unless you want to kill off your sds before its time . . .
 
Hi. If its just a one off? Hire the kit for a day. So much better value.
 
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