To drill into cement you require a masonary bit for your drill. Masonary bits can be bought at any local hardware store or such like. Drill into cement using masonary bit (protects your drill from damage) then push a wall plug into the hole. to secure position and any attachment you wish to add ie woodern beams. I learnt the hard way about following this proceedure being a female that had never changed a plug.
It's also helpful to have a hammer drill. They make a lot of noise, they drill into concrete much faster than a normal drill.
ANS 2 - You will save yourself a lot of time and hard work by renting a good hammer drill like a small Hilti or a medium sized Bosch. You can also find many ways of attaching screws into concrete at the Hilti store. 'HIT' screws in particular , save a lot of time. They combine the screw with a polypropylene shield. You hammer drill the hole and just pound one in -simple.
better try to avoid drilling on concrete beams......!!
For drilling into a cement wall, you should use a masonry drill bit.
easiest way is to core drill and use pour stone to cement it.
For drilling into cement, a masonry drill bit is best suited due to its ability to effectively penetrate hard surfaces like concrete.
The colour is irrelevant , that just depends on the manufacturer. To cut through concrete you need a 'carbide tipped' drill bit. This tip is a little wider than the drill bit and is quite obvious.
No you cannot
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.
typically referred to as a core-drill, it anchors to a surface and drills out large diameter holes......... actual drill bits for small holes (the type you'd use in your 3/8 drill or cordless) are carbide bits, and can also drill throgh ceramic tiles
When using a cement drill, the best safety precautions to follow include wearing protective gear such as goggles, gloves, and a mask to prevent injuries from flying debris and dust. Additionally, ensure the drill is properly grounded, use the correct drill bit for the job, and avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in the drill. Always read and follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe operation.
When using a drill for cement projects, it is important to use a masonry bit and drill at a slow speed to prevent overheating. Make sure to wear safety goggles and a mask to protect yourself from dust. Additionally, it is recommended to mark the drilling spot with a pencil and use a level to ensure accuracy.
Drilling through structural beams is strictly limited. You must have engineers approval.
you cannot get the tm but you can find the move drill peck with zapdos