Combi drill not drilling into brick

Loss adjuster on standby............ :LOL:

Good job done.:cool:

Heheh. Thanks, what a difference the bit made. Had a bit of a faf with one screw, I must've drilled at an angle or something, got there in the end though. As I said, shelves next, so standby for some remedial questioning on that. :unsure:
 
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give it a rest, joe. You seem offended that he didn't take your advice immediately.

A question was asked, answers were given, and a good result was had.
There's nothing to be gained by you continuing to repeat the same point.
 
Well go away then then, dope.

ha ha ha, You do make me laugh........ here was I thinking Joe90 was a puppet, all these years later its proved to be a muppet.

You do make me laugh, Joe.
 
Somewhere back in this thread it was suggested to fix into the joints. This is the route I tend to go down good drill bit or not, as when that hose reel finally packs up and you take it down you'll be left with ugly great holes in your facing bricks that will always be ugly no matter what you do to them.
 
Somewhere back in this thread it was suggested to fix into the joints. This is the route I tend to go down good drill bit or not, as when that hose reel finally packs up and you take it down you'll be left with ugly great holes in your facing bricks that will always be ugly no matter what you do to them.

Don't say that! :LOL:

It was also suggested that I may have difficulties with the plug not gripping in the mortar. I couldn't line all the holes up with the cement so I thought I'd give it a bash with the brick. The money I spent on that hose and reel it'll remain there forever an ornament until I feel I've had my moneys worth. Cheers.
 
give it a rest, joe. You seem offended that he didn't take your advice immediately.

A question was asked, answers were given, and a good result was had.
There's nothing to be gained by you continuing to repeat the same point.

Thanks skotl and taz.

If you look to the first page you'll see that I did acknowledge the suggestion and that I'd try to get the bits. That's seems to have been missed by the antagonists.

I'm new to this forum and am very pleased with all the help and suggestions, I thought I'd be lucky to get one or two replies. I'm not going to get involved in ridiculous arguments. I could be wrong but I'd imagine that they are young men. I can't imagine most mature DIYers would act in such a way.
 
We aren't DIYers but we expect people to have basic intelligence that when a drill turns it's not the drill at fault. Bet you're a GP or something. They are the dopiest on the planet.
 

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