Diamond core drill?

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Im going to drill through a outside wall with a new 110mm dimond core drill bit for a new toilet ive got a 24v drill and a new diamond core drill bit(110mm) and tips off any one?
 
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dont use hammer

wear goggles, ear plugs, dust mask

have hoover collecting dust

make sure you've got spare battery(s)
 
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I'd be surprised if the average 24v drill will be up to the job.

Whatever you use make sure it has a clutch - the core bit is likely to bind at some point and, if the drill has enough torque, will try to spin the drill body round - result injured wrists or, if you lean over the drill a drill in the face!
 
when you've finished go and buy a new drill as your one will be well and truly fuc**d
 
You won't even get through the first coarse of bricks. You have a lot to learn. But here is one lesson for starters, battery drills are toys. You need mains power for a task like that, I always opt for 110v.
 

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