I have a full rewire to do on a stone (blue dolerite) terrace in Wales. Aside from the obvious (blood, sweat, tears, lots of masonry bits etc) are there any drill bits in particular that are better than others for this stuff?

There won't be much chasing required fortunately, as careful selection of routes and a wall that will be lined with insulated plasterboard will get over that issue.
 
Get someone with enourmous hands and forearms larger than most mens' thighs to do it!

for some reason thats reminded me of a phrase involving an orange and a babies arm.
 
I have a full rewire to do on a stone (blue dolerite) terrace in Wales. Aside from the obvious (blood, sweat, tears, lots of masonry bits etc) are there any drill bits in particular that are better than others for this stuff?

There won't be much chasing required fortunately, as careful selection of routes and a wall that will be lined with insulated plasterboard will get over that issue.
sds bits are fine for stone in a decent drill fella.
 
I had to fit some 4inch fans on a barn conversion with flint solid walls inside and out , it all just breaks up and then you end up fitting solid soil pipe and making good the flint wall , then I had to use lime mortar mix to match the existing wall outside , pain in the a___ job.
 
I really don't want to try flint, but thanks for the offer. :smile5:

Decent quality SDS is the way I was going, but as I've been lucky enough to avoid stone for a long time and only work on brick and play-doh blocks I wondered if anything new had become available in the way of drill bits for hard material. Better to ask and find out there isn't, than get to the end and some cheery soul say "Why didn't you just use ........".
 
I really don't want to try flint, but thanks for the offer. :smile5:

Decent quality SDS is the way I was going, but as I've been lucky enough to avoid stone for a long time and only work on brick and play-doh blocks I wondered if anything new had become available in the way of drill bits for hard material. Better to ask and find out there isn't, than get to the end and some cheery soul say "Why didn't you just use ........".

Quad tip bits are good. Ill check but there is a company that makes all makita, bosch etc bits

They have there own brand bits that are the same but a lot cheaper
 
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