Wow! Who would have thought drilling a hole in a wall was such a science?! Bet you can get an online degree in it! Lol
#drilljedi lolNot a science, but it's certainly a knack, which comes with lots of practice. You need to get a feel for it, know when it's going well, know your drill, to get it straight, and know how deep you need to go.
Just drill it the way you've been doing it, but try not to be so careful...
Then you'll have a hole in the wall big enough to put the toilet roll in ..
Not a science, but it's certainly a knack, which comes with lots of practice. You need to get a feel for it, know when it's going well, know your drill, to get it straight, and know how deep you need to go.
Use The Force, young Skywalker...but not too much.#drilljedi lol
I brought that bosh one and its very good but too short.If 30 quid is too much for a set of bits - understandable - then you only neeeeed one - this one:
It's 4mm, which will start you precisely, where you want, in anything, with a diy drill and often without a hammer. It'll be a revelation.Bosch Expert CYL-9 Multi Construction TCT Drill Bit
A multipurpose drill bit from the Bosch EXPERT range that excels with almost any material used in interior fitting work. Soft concrete, masonry, brick, cement asbestos, ceramics and tiles, softwood, plastic, sheet metals, aluminium - none of them are a problem for this impressive bit.Designed...www.toolstation.com
Who cares if the job takes you a minute longer?
Cheap masonry bits are a pain.
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