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Why the need? Is it just a speed thing or do you think the neatness accounts for anything?
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+i normally buy marcrist. Hilti bits are the dogs but just to expensive.
Core from outside in, use long arbor. all the dust will go outside.Neatness firstly, as I have cored many a hole and the house is less than dust free some bricks will leave the house needing a complete wash down. I have been known to stitch and hammer out holes but prefer to core them.
Core from outside in, use long arbor. all the dust will go outside.
If you want a neat hole then core is a mustQUOTE]
Thats the thing..is a neat hole a must?
If you want a neat hole then core is a must, I reckon I get about 70 holes per core bit (5"). My Makita core drill cost me about ÂŁ200, that was approx 8 years back and still as good as new.
Craigleith stone:crazy:
what do the boys in the the granite city use ? it s a place i v never been , plenty graft up there though , seems to be recession proof with all the oil money .
Is that the place down in Bonnybridge? I've heard they do some good stuff.you ever used the place near falkirk that re-tips the cans Tam ?
You are supposed to remove them once the core has bit in about a half inch.
Learn to use it without one. It is easy.
Whats the trick to a pilotless hole? Just start slow speed?
I wonder if a jig of some type would be a good idea to stop core moving about? Wouldn't need a pilot drill then.
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