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Large hand-held drill for 1 metre thick stone wall
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Must've taken an age - I core drilled 2x 110mm diameter holes through 300mm of wall and it took me hours and hours! Hard not to appreciate who audacious it was, really -
When we moved to Cornwall, I learnt vicariously through my dad how horrible drilling granite was when we moved into a 500 year old farmhouse with walls 2-3' thick. He burnt through several drills before getting a professional Bosch SDS but even that was barely adequate and we're talking 8/10mm holes here. I still have the drill 20 years later which is pretty impressive, I have drilled perhaps 50-60cm holes.
A 1 inch hole is BIG though. Did you say what type of stone... granite, sandstone, ... makes a big difference.
It does sound like if this is a one-off job you either want to hire something or someone to do it. You could contact or visit your local tool hire place and tell them what you need to do, and they should be able to tell you what you need to do it.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Hire someone - you can afford it!Originally posted by d000hg View Post
It does sound like if this is a one-off job you either want to hire something or someone to do it. You could contact or visit your local tool hire place and tell them what you need to do, and they should be able to tell you what you need to do it.
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If you don't even know all about the types of drill available and how to use them then you shouldn't be contemplating this yourself.
-- NLUKOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Had a similar experience as a teenager in Cornwall. Got a job labouring on a site renovating an old granite built manor house into a care home. Trying to put in new doorways or make holes for new pipework and electrics was a nightmare. If there wasn't space to go through the mortar it could take an hour to drill a single hole.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhen we moved to Cornwall, I learnt vicariously through my dad how horrible drilling granite was when we moved into a 500 year old farmhouse with walls 2-3' thick. He burnt through several drills before getting a professional Bosch SDS but even that was barely adequate and we're talking 8/10mm holes here. I still have the drill 20 years later which is pretty impressive, I have drilled perhaps 50-60cm holes.
A 1 inch hole is BIG though. Did you say what type of stone... granite, sandstone, ... makes a big difference.
It does sound like if this is a one-off job you either want to hire something or someone to do it. You could contact or visit your local tool hire place and tell them what you need to do, and they should be able to tell you what you need to do it."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Not to mention that individual stones could take 2-3 people just to lift... I remember helping take down a wall as a lad, I was given a crowbar and left to it. Paid 50p a barrow-full or somethingOriginally posted by DaveB View Post
Had a similar experience as a teenager in Cornwall. Got a job labouring on a site renovating an old granite built manor house into a care home. Trying to put in new doorways or make holes for new pipework and electrics was a nightmare. If there wasn't space to go through the mortar it could take an hour to drill a single hole.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Sounds about right. That and the walls were full of rubble inside. They left me to it on one big stone that needed to come out for a fire escape on the top floor. I spent a couple of hours drilling holes through it so it could be cut through with the power chisel then realised it was holding up half the gable end. That caused a few problemsOriginally posted by d000hg View Post
Not to mention that individual stones could take 2-3 people just to lift... I remember helping take down a wall as a lad, I was given a crowbar and left to it. Paid 50p a barrow-full or something
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Apparently it was a Hilti that the Hatton mob used.Originally posted by vwdan View Post
Must've taken an age - I core drilled 2x 110mm diameter holes through 300mm of wall and it took me hours and hours! Hard not to appreciate who audacious it was, really
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-new...-first-5571661
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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