Remember paying a fiver each for these bits in the tile warehouse when i foolishly used porcelain tiles in the past
Worth a punt at £2.81?
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braddock71 to regcar
28 Jul 163#13
put some tape (electrical/masking) on the surface before drilling
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sickbuffalo
27 Jul 16#1
Does that include delivery? Or I store?
gap30 to sickbuffalo
27 Jul 16#2
Free delivery
mattu
27 Jul 161#3
can imagine these are half a hole per drill bit on porcelain but worth a go for the money.
Robo
27 Jul 16#4
I wouldn't bother these will be rubbish and not worth the small amount of cash they cost
gap30
27 Jul 161#5
This is the type of thing you will never need (like the 5 otg cables i bought the other day)
Till you need it.....
dereklogan7
27 Jul 161#6
Can't see them being good quality but if you only have a few holes to cut worth a try. :smiley:
psychobitchfromhell
27 Jul 161#7
I have two holes to cut and this would be ideal . Unfortunately I need this by Monday otherwise I'd be taking a punt
AndrewJ
28 Jul 16#8
had a few cheap packs and they are fine as and will cut multiple holes, helps to keep the sleep slow and plenty of water (i use a trigger spray bottle) and also let the bit do the cutting and don't apply too much force
Fish2013 to AndrewJ
28 Jul 16#19
I always sleep slowly, unless I'm fast asleep! :confused:
Zandana
28 Jul 162#9
Trick is with these things to keep them cool. Get a small sponge with water on and put it against the drill bit. If your drilling on a vertical surface then put it under to catch the dust too.
Also go in at an angle on low speed to start to build up a groove otherwise they can skate around. Or if you've got a thin piece of wood and a similar size normal hole saw drill through that and use as template.
I've been building my ensuite recently and picked up the tips online
regcar
28 Jul 16#10
Thanks for the tips. I got some drills from China to drill holes in the bottom of a ceramic flower pot. Think the drills are OK, but I could not get started as they kept skating around on a very shiny surface.
braddock71 to regcar
28 Jul 163#13
put some tape (electrical/masking) on the surface before drilling
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Worth a punt at £2.81?
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Till you need it.....
Also go in at an angle on low speed to start to build up a groove otherwise they can skate around. Or if you've got a thin piece of wood and a similar size normal hole saw drill through that and use as template.
I've been building my ensuite recently and picked up the tips online