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    Default HELP - Need to drill holes in granite worktop

    Have acquired a piece of polished granite. This is 30mm thick. I want to use it as a vanity top in my bathroom with a counter-top basin on top. The problem is I need to drill two holes in this - one for the tap the other for the waste. Whats the best approach here..

    1. Get a professional in to do it? if so can anyone recommend anyone near me (Portsmouth)

    2. DIY? What are the best tools and should I buy/hire? where from which makes etc

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    Default Re: HELP - Need to drill holes in granite worktop

    Make sure you double check all measurements before drilling.. expensive mistake if drilled in wrong place.

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    Default Re: HELP - Need to drill holes in granite worktop

    Thanks for the input gents. I may opt for a simpler approach as I have not actually purchased the granite yet. I imagine that once I have purchased or hired the tools the cost won't be so cheap after all. I am now thinking of a corian type worktop or similar. Good compromise between the extremes of granite/quartz at one end and faced chipboard at the other.

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    Default Re: HELP - Need to drill holes in granite worktop

    Corian as against granite? I have seen two Kitchens with corian worktops and they were both naff. It scratches easily and looks cheap IMO.



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    Default Re: HELP - Need to drill holes in granite worktop

    Corian can be more expensive that granite too!

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    Default Re: HELP - Need to drill holes in granite worktop

    yep same as above looks naff and at that price
    be good at 1 thing ,not average at lots

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    No disrespect to anyone but 30mm granite is not a job for hand drill imo, horses for courses, get it bored out on a jig job done m8..................

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    Default Re: HELP - Need to drill holes in granite worktop

    If you have a granite worktop place near you and you can get your slab of granite in the car (not sure how big or heavy it is), they might drill it for you for £15 or so per hole - cheaper than buying a diamond hole saw bit. Does the place selling you the piece not do drilling?

    Of course you'd have to know exactly where you want those holes when you take it somewhere to be drilled.

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    Default Re: HELP - Need to drill holes in granite worktop

    PORSADRILL (FROM 365Drills) will bore through a solid granite worktop with ease.

    Its a perfect project for a DIY Person. It will take you about 90 seconds to drill through a solid granite kitchen worktop with our drills.


    The 35mm is perfect for monoblocks. So if you have a single tap to go through then 35mm is your choice.


    This is the project you are thinking about. A sink and tap through a solid lump of granite right?


    "Before the 2 x holes"


    Take your granite block outside (here you see I have it over an outsid drain)
    Grab some water.


    Use the guide plate we supply to hold the core steady on the granite block for a few seconds of drilling. Take about 10 second to drill the start.


    Remove the guide plate and pop the PORSADRILL diamond holesaw back into the preformed rim. Add some water and then just drill for 90 seconds..


    Result of first hole... Yup EASY EASY EASY


    Next mark out your location of the drain. Use the actual fitting if you want to !
    And then off you go with hole number two. As you can see the tap hole is in the top left of this piccie.

    Job is good-un. Total drilling time for both holes. 3 mins.


    WANT TO DO IT IN CORIAN.... NO PROBLEMS !


    Just repeat the above steps.. It doesnt matter what material you use.

    Please note these projects (and others) are on our website in much fuller details.

    You can select option 4 - Results and Projects. On this post we are restricted to ten photos so we show 8 pics for the granite and 2 of the corian.
    Richard Hazell - Diamond Tile Drills
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    Default Re: HELP - Need to drill holes in granite worktop

    Have acquired a piece of polished granite. This is 30mm thick. I want to use it as a vanity top in my bathroom with a counter-top basin on top. The problem is I need to drill two holes in this - one for the tap the other for the waste. Whats the best approach here..

    How to diamond drill a hole into a polished granite worktop (the video)


    [starts at 1m 42s into the 8m video] and the procedure to drill the hole takes 1m 30s



    In addition to Granite Worktop, the video also covers porcelain tiles, glass, slate
    Last edited by 365drills; 15-07-2010 at 06:00 AM.
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