A 40mm masonite drill bit could work using the right drill. But consider using a coring machine instead because its concrete.
that is a hard one. You will probly need a hole in the concrete with a drill or something. Or dynimite.
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Yes you can. There is a special concrete formula made by sackrete that you just add water to the concrete after pouring it in a hole.
Yes
One method to fasten timber to a concrete wall: You will need: * a hammer drill * a masonry bit * a timber bit * a pencil or marker * concrete fasteners: these could be expanding bolts that will grip the sides of the hole drilled into the concrete as they are tightened; bolts set into epoxy resin in the drilled hole in the concrete; or screws tightened into plugs hammered into holes drilled in the concrete * a plumb line or level * measuring tape or ruler # Measure the required location of the timber on the wall # Check with plumb line or level # Mark the location # Mark and drill with the timber bit at least two holes for fasteners (the number required will depend on the load to be carried and the size of the timber) in the timber # Locate the timber on the wall and mark the corresponding locations on the concrete through the holes in the timber # At these locations drill into the concrete with a hammer drill and masonry bit the correct depth and diameter for the fasteners you have # clear all dust and residue from the holes # Attach the timber using the fasteners. Note builders epoxy sets very quickly Timber should be separated from concrete by a moisture barrier such as damp proof course, plastic membrane etc to prevent any condensation on the concrete causing moisture buildup and rot in the timber
Use a masonry drill. If you are drilling a large or deep hole, you can use a hammer drill with a special bit. If the hole is very large, you can rent or hire someone to do concrete sawing.
YES. But you have to know what you are doing.
that is a hard one. You will probly need a hole in the concrete with a drill or something. Or dynimite.
Depends on the size hole you need to make and what you need to do with it. If you need to make a large hole in concrete, or totally destroy the concrete, use a jack hammer or even a sledge hammer. Or you could use a drill to drill a small hole in concrete if you need to install a fastener of some type. You can rent special drills with diamond heads at most hardware stores if you just need it for a short period of time.
A 40mm hole saw is more efficient than a drill bit for holes of this size.
Masonry refers to brick and cement. If you have to drill a hole in that kind of material, just put the masonry bit in your drill, and you can drill the hole in exactly the same way that you would drill a hole in wood, it works the same way.
it depends dirt or concrete, dirt for a hole in the ground and concrete in a building.
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First drill a hole. or you can chip the ice if you have no ice driller.
If you are hoping to insert a 5mm anchor, the hole must be close. I would drill a 5mm hole.
You can drill a hole in the side of anything with the right drill.
I would use a "hole saw".