Finally added this 1971 FJ55 to the collection. Bone stock had been used as a snow plow. Runs and drives. Plan is disc brake conversion get the AC working and clean up. Really excited to get started on this one
I would never use this type of bit in normal circumstances where a hammer carbide tip would literally pulverize the material in front of it.
These bits in my opinion are produced to cut low speed without hammer.. Keep it cool with low speed and...
I was going to suggest tile bits too. The masonry bits are designed to work with the impacting of the driver. The tile bits are designed to work with a normal (non-impact) drill and basically abrasion to make the hole - impact would break the tile.
My office is textured, ceiling painted, LED lights in, and the walls being painted:
The master closet is textured, painted, and LED lights in. This room just needs flooring, baseboards, door and trim to be finished:
Master bedroom is...
We've had a lot of spring rain this year so far; another 1-1/4" this past Saturday. Everything is growing like mad; had to pause house construction this afternoon to mow the roof:
Try a tile bit and cut it off to make it fit in a 90 degree drill with a chuck, buy a few and expect to burn them up quick. I use a pickup bulb similar to a turkey baster to slowly drip water and keep the bit cool. Use a pry bar to get good...