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I need to drill a hole in a wall to pass a waste pipe for a sink, its in the little house me and a friend are renovating.
I have a decent SDS drill so just need a recommend for a budget bit , it will be a single use situation i suspect my drill is below
it will be a standard depth external wall

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My only comment would be make sure to buy a bit 'a bit bigger' than the diameter of the waste pipe.
 
I'd add take it easy.
If a core bit 'catches' it can break your wrist, at least that was the case with mains powered, your battery drill may still be powerful enough.
 
I'd add take it easy.
If a core bit 'catches' it can break your wrist, at least that was the case with mains powered, your battery drill may still be powerful enough.
The above 18V Bosch SDS should have a clutch to save your wrist, the similar one I have does.

They are actually very good drills, the one I have replaced a 24V Nicad powered Bosch, it is not quite as aggressive on hammer as the old one but using a core drill you will not be using hammer
 
The above 18V Bosch SDS should have a clutch to save your wrist, the similar one I have does.

They are actually very good drills, the one I have replaced a 24V Nicad powered Bosch, it is not quite as aggressive on hammer as the old one but using a core drill you will not be using hammer

id also have one of these i might dig it out for that job
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id also have one of these i might dig it out for that job
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I'd add take it easy.
If a core bit 'catches' it can break your wrist, at least that was the case with mains powered, your battery drill may still be powerful enough.

This ^^

You want something that can go slow and easy, not brutal and fast - Percussion Drill is the answer with the right size core bit.

Yes you can do it with a SDS drill but IME you will blunt the bit quite rapidly and it will probably only be useful for the first application, repeat applications will eb a waste of time.
 
This ^^

You want something that can go slow and easy, not brutal and fast - Percussion Drill is the answer with the right size core bit.

Yes you can do it with a SDS drill but IME you will blunt the bit quite rapidly and it will probably only be useful for the first application, repeat applications will eb a waste of time.

oh you only do cores on none hammer even with SDS yep i am on that
 
I need to drill a hole in a wall to pass a waste pipe for a sink, its in the little house me and a friend are renovating.
What is the nature of the wall? If it's concrete block a cheap core drill bit will work, if it's red engineering brick my experience is that a cheap bit of a size suitable for a sink waste will give up before the brick does and be a false economy.
 
What is the nature of the wall? If it's concrete block a cheap core drill bit will work, if it's red engineering brick my experience is that a cheap bit of a size suitable for a sink waste will give up before the brick does and be a false economy.
its a bit of both, old red brick with a stone facing. about 120 years old
 
These will do for a one off, you'll need the adapter as well. Go through with a standard masonry drill bit first as your pilot then fit it in the adapter to guide it through.

https://www.toolstation.com/tct-core-drill-bit/p69846
https://www.toolstation.com/tct-core-adaptor/p79567

quick question @billy nomates I get i will drill the pilot hole with an SDS and then use it in the bit as the guide? SDS masonary? I can't see inside the tube to see the slot type?

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This ^^

You want something that can go slow and easy, not brutal and fast - Percussion Drill is the answer with the right size core bit.

Yes you can do it with a SDS drill but IME you will blunt the bit quite rapidly and it will probably only be useful for the first application, repeat applications will eb a waste of time.
Take it from someone who used to drill cores in concrete as part of his job, you do not drill cores using a percussion action drill
 
Take it from someone who used to drill cores in concrete as part of his job, you do not drill cores using a percussion action drill

I will not be running my SDS in percussion mode just normal round and round mode :-) i allready know that.
 
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