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    Default Drilling holes into a tile is a necessary part of any tiling job. Here 365Drills show

    Drilling holes into tiles is a necessary part of any tile job and here we show a small example of both good and bad hole drilling on the same job.



    To install this shower head the installer has hacked at the tile.



    The hole is ragged, ugly sharp to the touch and fudged with an over supply of silicone.



    In contrast take a look at this hole. Its neat, tidy, in the right place. Makes cheap tiles look smart. Doesn't look ugly, and forms part of the tiling job.



    As a tiler this is the level of finish that can be achieved with PORSADRILL tile drilling kits.
    Your work looks professional, elegant and is a testimonial to your workmanship and skill
    on each and every job.

    Any tiler with a BFKMX in his toolbox can produce holes of this quality time and again. It doesnt matter WHAT tile you use, Cheap, expensive - its all about the finish.



    Each pack of diamond cores and tile drills from 365Drills comes with a non slip guide plate
    to prevent damage to any tile.



    The best selling kit from 365Drills happens to be the "All In One" Solution

    A selection of seven carefully selected diamond cores in five popular sizes.

    Perfect for drilling holes into ANY tile !
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    Default Re: Drilling holes into a tile is a necessary part of any tiling job. Here 365Drills

    And if you need to see video of our cores doing their job check these out:



    Above is the general demo video



    This video is the real test. Can a core grind holes quickly into granite marble porcelain and other stone tiles and material

    This is the proper demo of our dimaond drill tiles cores and drill bits
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    Default Re: Drilling holes into a tile is a necessary part of any tiling job. Here 365Drills

    looks like a good product



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    Default Re: Drilling holes into a tile is a necessary part of any tiling job. Here 365Drills

    The drill bits look great mate,have you thought of adding some sort of water feed to fit any drill?.

    Something similar to a makita cordless tile cutters water feed would be ideal,would be just a case of implementing it to fit on the side of a drill.

    I have always used rubi core bits with a pilot bit but yours seem a great deal better,especially as the pilot bit on the rubi ones always fall out and get lost.

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    Default Re: Drilling holes into a tile is a necessary part of any tiling job. Here 365Drills

    well said Richard
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