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    As are these,although they don't seem to have a 50mm

    We generally use the 80mm

    RICD40LD 40MM SDS Core Drill Light Weight | Drill Bits - TradeTools | Huge Range, Great Service

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    Arh, they are all kids toys that you are using! Here is a "proper coring bit":


    pdc core bits are made with polycrystalline diamond compact cutters on matrix

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    I'll see your little bits, OF and raise you a mole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I'll see your little bits, OF and raise you a mole.

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    Ah, but with mine you can sit in the air con on the surface, and just pull it up when you have gone far enough!

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    I'll see your little bits, OF and raise you a mole

    Looks large enough to get a 16mm pipe through 58i. Not to mention a Railway Coach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I'll see your little bits, OF and raise you a mole.

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    That looks like the one they used to build the Cem7 tunnel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    On a serious note, please do NOT use one of those back handled drills for anything other than soft wood. Half a turn when, not IF, they jam and you will have a broken wrist.

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    I core drill regularly into concrete up to 150mm dia.
    For glass glass pool fencing spigots and aluminium posts etc.
    Cut with water. Drill plumb but wiggle the drill a bit every now and then so the bit or divot will come out of drill easily.
    Reo no problem, feels like a rumble but keep speed up and lots of water.
    Tip: once the divot is loose in hole, use bbq tongs to get it out!

    MJS


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    Forgot to say: as per centering the drill, we use a timber template with a hole the same size as core drill bit just to get it started.
    I think crowds like BE Hire, hire both bits and drills.

    MJS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    On a serious note, please do NOT use one of those back handled drills for anything other than soft wood. Half a turn when, not IF, they jam and you will have a broken wrist.
    We had one of those, when I was an apprentice. We made up a short length of pipe with a chain welded to it. The chain had a hook that we would anchor to somewhere convenient and pass the pipe through the handle.
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