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Old 12-11-2007, 21:23   #1
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masionary drill

Does anyone fancy comming to my house and putting two outside security lights up?

I dont have a drill with the umff to drill into the wall and don't really want to buy one for 6 holes.

I want both wires to come directly into the house upstairs rather then trapes about. Also need 2 holes doing for a garden gate.

Any takers ???

In Milton keynes
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Old 12-11-2007, 23:50   #2
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I have but i'm buggered if i'm driving to MK
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Old 13-11-2007, 10:26   #3
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If you find yourself over my way give me a yell and I can loan you a drill (Wellingborough)
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Old 13-11-2007, 12:33   #5
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Dude how hard is your house? LOL Most basic hammer drills and a long drill bit should do the job. Hell most of the houses I work in the brickwork is so soft I dont even need hammer lol
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Old 13-11-2007, 22:28   #7
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Normal HSS drills get blunt in no time as the brick even if soft acts as a grinder, down here in London you could buy these bits quite cheap, the one he wants is about atleast 1/2 inch dia to pass the cable through a brick wall at least 9 to 10 inches thick, so thye length of the drill has to be about 10" to a foot long! I have one (Massonary with tungstone carbide tip)

You can use normal HSS drills andf get away inn soft bricks if its onlyb a 1/4" hole for a raw plug for hooking a screw etc, for a 9 or 10" depth an HSS drill won't do and you don't get many HSS drills in that length any way, it would be a special buy in HSS, but most builders m,erchants stock these long massonary drills, for about £3.00
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Old 14-11-2007, 16:05   #8
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Dude how hard is your house? LOL Most basic hammer drills and a long drill bit should do the job. Hell most of the houses I work in the brickwork is so soft I dont even need hammer lol
My last house had glass centered bricks - you were lucky to get a single hole for a wallplug out of a decent quality drill bit
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thank you all, all sorted now.
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