Professional quality diamond cores and accessories. For fast, clean cutting and drilling in masonry, bricks and blocks. Suitable for wet and dry cutting. Supplied with carry case.
Wet & Dry Use
Professional Quality
38, 52 & 117mm Diamond Cores
13 comments
ssc1
7 Aug 17#1
Free c+c.
Professional quality diamond cores and accessories. For fast, clean cutting and drilling in masonry, bricks and blocks. Suitable for wet and dry cutting. Supplied with carry case.
Wet & Dry Use
Professional Quality
38, 52 & 117mm Diamond Cores
shakerstevens
7 Aug 17#2
Hot Used this to drill a hole big enough for a fan extractor (shower room but would be the same for a cooker hood extractor) Took a while mind you through a 100 year old terraced house wall !
hitman2411
7 Aug 17#3
Can these cut through tiles ok too? Need to put an extractor fan in kitchen but have a layer of tiles over the wall. Also do you need an SDS drill for these
luvsadeal to hitman2411
7 Aug 17#4
Don't think they will do the tiles and yes these are normally sds.
melted to hitman2411
7 Aug 17#5
Says it has a 3 jaw adaptor - I'd assume its a hex end for a standard chuck, as well as a sds+ one. In fact the pictures show it being used in a drill with a jacobs chuck.
SDS would be better, as would a drill with a safety clutch in case of binding. I doubt they will cut through tiles.
ChambyR33 to hitman2411
8 Aug 17#9
Im a core hole driller as my job They will cut tiles your hardest thing will be getting them started without it skipping around on them tho
gold3n_dragon to hitman2411
8 Aug 17#10
Use the tile drill bit first. Then make the hole bigger with bigger drill bit. Then use the guide bit attached to this core bit to make the hole for extractor fan. You need spray abit of water while you drill through because this will make a lot difference than dry drilling. I made a same mistake when I tile my wall but now it looks perfect. You do need a SDS drill for this.
TT6k to gold3n_dragon
10 Aug 17#11
SDS with clutch but NOT on hammer. The arbors are soft and burr over when hammered. Then you'll need a new drill.
iamprobably
7 Aug 17#6
Got one. Good value. Had mine and drilled about 30 holes (flues mainly..). Good set - i'll buy another.
Thanks op
ottosump288
8 Aug 17#7
3 x diamond core drills (38, 52 and 117mm), 200mm extension bar, 115mm SDS adaptor, 90mm 3-jaw adaptor, (8 x 205mm) pilot drill and 75mm drift key.
M1LFHunter
8 Aug 17#8
When in holy hell, would I need to core diamonds? Especially that big?!
FATBOY78
10 Aug 17#12
will easily cut thru tile. just send a pilot hole through first big enough to take the guide drill that goes through with the core bit. then slowly cut through with the guide bit and core bit.... NEVER use hammer action, and let the drill do the work..
renoman
14 Aug 17#13
BE CAREFUL, safety clutch SHOULD be used, IF cutter jams, the force from the drill can break your wrist!!! I hired a proper drill, to use with these, well worth it... (and yes, core bit did jam, stopped dead when I hit a steel wall tie...the hired drill saved broken bones..)
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Professional quality diamond cores and accessories. For fast, clean cutting and drilling in masonry, bricks and blocks. Suitable for wet and dry cutting. Supplied with carry case.
13 comments
Professional quality diamond cores and accessories. For fast, clean cutting and drilling in masonry, bricks and blocks. Suitable for wet and dry cutting. Supplied with carry case.
Used this to drill a hole big enough for a fan extractor (shower room but would be the same for a cooker hood extractor)
Took a while mind you through a 100 year old terraced house wall !
SDS would be better, as would a drill with a safety clutch in case of binding. I doubt they will cut through tiles.
They will cut tiles your hardest thing will be getting them started without it skipping around on them tho
Thanks op
I hired a proper drill, to use with these, well worth it...
(and yes, core bit did jam, stopped dead when I hit a steel wall tie...the hired drill saved broken bones..)