You don't need to be an RGI to drill a hole.However as you are not CORGI registered then presumably yyou want thise size holes for ventilation fans rather than boiler flues.
There are cheap diamond core drills available in 127 mm which is the easiest size for a 110 mm flue tube. For the occasional flue hole I find the cheap ones at less than £20 to be perfectly adequate.
Tony
NEVER use a diamond drill with hammer actionas you will destroy the delicate diamond loaded tips within minutes!
Thats the first thing you have to teach a traineee!
Tony
You don't have to use hammer on your SDS drill, but when you buy the drill bit just check the instructions or ask the supplier.TCT core bits, as opposed to diamond drill core bits, have SDS shanks, so these must be capable of being used in an SDS drill with hammer action. That so?
You don't have to use hammer on your SDS drill, but when you buy the drill bit just check the instructions or ask the supplier.TCT core bits, as opposed to diamond drill core bits, have SDS shanks, so these must be capable of being used in an SDS drill with hammer action. That so?
Then ask your supplier. I've used mine on hammer, and they break then I buy another one. Mind you I don't buy cheap cr*p from Screwfix, so perhaps the ones that you buy won't be as good.I have never seen on the instructions of a TCT core drill bit that it can be used with an SDS hammer action on.
OK then.Having an SDS shank gives me the impression it can be.
If price is your only criterion, then perhaps it shouldn't be.The TCTs look cheap and may be a better option to the expensive non-hammer diamond drill and bits.
Who cares? Just get on with the drilling.Is reading the box planning?
You would spend all day trying to drill a core with a TCT if you did not use the hammer action.
However, you still need to use just the right speed and pressure!
A common fault is that people do not exert enough pressure on the TCT cores and far too much pressure on the diamonds!
Tony
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