Drilling through a wall?
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I need to drill a couple of holes in a wall for waste pipes in our bathroom. Having checked, the wall is approx 15-18cm thick, standard construction on the extension of breeze block - cavity - brick (I think)
The hole needs to be 40cm in diameter from what I understand?
As my little home drill is somewhat less than capable, its off to the tool hire shop for one.
Is it going to be something like this I need? http://www.brandontoolhire.co.uk/directory/prodVie...
Cheers
The hole needs to be 40cm in diameter from what I understand?
As my little home drill is somewhat less than capable, its off to the tool hire shop for one.
Is it going to be something like this I need? http://www.brandontoolhire.co.uk/directory/prodVie...
Cheers

Plotloss said:
SDS Drill and a 40mm core bit.

And yes, I've heard the clutch/wrist thing before - don't know how true it is but SDS drills are very powerful. When I was using mine to take tiles off the kitchen wall, it cracked the other side

If you are going to be doing any more work it may be worth buying an SDS drill - £40 from Screwfix, with a 95% good review rating.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/58494/Power-Tools/SD...
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/58494/Power-Tools/SD...
mrmaggit said:
Sink waste is 32mm, bath waste 40mm.
Editted to add washing machine is also 40mm.
Cheers for that, 32mm it is then.Editted to add washing machine is also 40mm.
Edited by mrmaggit on Wednesday 15th April 10:37
Interesting point re the washing machine waste, I was planning on using one of the combination sink/washing machine U bends, when I get round to doing the kitchen. I presume in this case its a 40mm then, having not checked?
-C- said:
mrmaggit said:
Sink waste is 32mm, bath waste 40mm.
Editted to add washing machine is also 40mm.
Cheers for that, 32mm it is then.Editted to add washing machine is also 40mm.
Edited by mrmaggit on Wednesday 15th April 10:37
Interesting point re the washing machine waste, I was planning on using one of the combination sink/washing machine U bends, when I get round to doing the kitchen. I presume in this case its a 40mm then, having not checked?

BTW, by sink waste, I mean hand washbasin. Kitchen sinks, because of their size, also use 40mm waste pipe.
If it helps, showers are 40mm too.
Thats fine, I should have said hand basins for the bathroom. So, 32mm pipe, 35mm hole in the wall be ok?
Point taken ref kitchen sink, will worry about that next week! Got to play juggling the pipework around the units yet...
Not sure about becoming a builder, looks like far too much hard work
Shower is already done, knew that one thankfully!
Point taken ref kitchen sink, will worry about that next week! Got to play juggling the pipework around the units yet...
Not sure about becoming a builder, looks like far too much hard work

Shower is already done, knew that one thankfully!
-C- said:
Thats fine, I should have said hand basins for the bathroom. So, 32mm pipe, 35mm hole in the wall be ok?
Point taken ref kitchen sink, will worry about that next week! Got to play juggling the pipework around the units yet...
Not sure about becoming a builder, looks like far too much hard work
Shower is already done, knew that one thankfully!
Yes, 35mm should be fine. Don't make the hole too big, or you'll get all sorts of creepy crawlies coming in. Seal around the hole with some mastic once you're happy that you've finished, that'll stop the ants.Point taken ref kitchen sink, will worry about that next week! Got to play juggling the pipework around the units yet...
Not sure about becoming a builder, looks like far too much hard work

Shower is already done, knew that one thankfully!
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