Core drilling in the house - does it create a lot of dust inside?

  • Erstellt am 2017-04-12 10:52:30

77.willo

2017-04-14 13:49:20
  • #1
Rotary hammer and good drill bits were then also my combination of choice
 

Knallkörper

2017-04-14 15:07:13
  • #2
I can't think of a good answer regarding the type of our reinforced concrete. Normal reinforced concrete, but what is that?

As a tool, I have a Makita hammer drill and good drill bits from Hilti, with 4 cutting edges at the front.

Recently, I bought a granite drill bit specifically. It was burnt out before the first hole was drilled into the stone. Then I simply tried the Hilti drill bits, and I finished my 6 holes in 2 minutes. It went like butter.
 

Steffi33

2017-04-20 20:44:23
  • #3
so... a perfect hole is in the wall... To my surprise, it was a quick, dust-free, and relatively inexpensive matter. Best regards Steffi.
 

ypg

2017-04-20 21:50:17
  • #4
What is the hole for?


Regards, Yvonne
 

Steffi33

2017-04-21 19:24:32
  • #5
The hole is for our range hood. Here are pictures:

 

11ant

2017-04-21 19:48:22
  • #6
Oh, those are nice windows. The "ornament" (which is supposed to look turned) is done neatly. What kind of profile and manufacturer is that?
 

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