110mm hole through outside wall
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What's the best way to drill a 110mm diameter hole through an outside wall?
Fitting an extractor fan and I don't want to cough up £40 for a tungston carbide hole saw.
I've got several masonary bits long enough to go through brick and breeze block in 1 go so I was planning to drill several smaller holes and chisel them into 1 large one.
No?
Fitting an extractor fan and I don't want to cough up £40 for a tungston carbide hole saw.
I've got several masonary bits long enough to go through brick and breeze block in 1 go so I was planning to drill several smaller holes and chisel them into 1 large one.
No?
Dont mess about, go to your local hire shop and hire a diamond core bit or you will be there forever. Shouldnt cost you more than about 25 for a couple of hours. Make sure the drill you use has a safety clutch, else you may end up visiting casualty. Where abouts are you in the country?
cheers
Nigel
cheers
Nigel
rfisher said:
What's the best way to drill a 110mm diameter hole through an outside wall?
Fitting an extractor fan and I don't want to cough up £40 for a tungston carbide hole saw.
I've got several masonary bits long enough to go through brick and breeze block in 1 go so I was planning to drill several smaller holes and chisel them into 1 large one.
No?
Yes , done this many times . I have diamond core bits but they are not always perfect for the job , if your on a ladder with a drill big enough to drive a 110mm bit and it snatches ( as they tend to ) Its not allot of fun .Fitting an extractor fan and I don't want to cough up £40 for a tungston carbide hole saw.
I've got several masonary bits long enough to go through brick and breeze block in 1 go so I was planning to drill several smaller holes and chisel them into 1 large one.
No?
Tip is to drill your chain of holes with a small drill first and expand them gradually , this will save you chiseling as much once the core is out .
Good choice of car

I did the 'ring of holes' method a few months ago with a mains SDS drill. It's not too difficult but makes a hell of a mess and the other side of the hole can break out badly as the drill exits (but that may well be covered by a flap/cover later)
I wouldn't even think about using an 'ordinary' hammer drill, you'll be there for days.
I wouldn't even think about using an 'ordinary' hammer drill, you'll be there for days.
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