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Tile Drilling - Drill Tough Tiles like Porcelain at TilersForums;
Hi there!
Have heard of your multipack for bathroom fitters..
I have to drill for a shower head, 15mm and 22mm pipes etc.. (project is ongoing, see here http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tiling...ogress-13.html )
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hi i think you can buy direct through there website?
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Have you no bits at all? ceramic is easy drilled.
I used to use a spear shaped bit for ceramics, tapered so the deeper you went the bigger the hole.
BUT... the 365 Drills are superb.
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Re: FAO 365 Drills

Originally Posted by
hillhead
Have you no bits at all? ceramic is easy drilled.
I used to use a spear shaped bit for ceramics, tapered so the deeper you went the bigger the hole.
BUT... the 365 Drills are superb.
I have loooads of normal drills.... but the only big hole drills I have are the serated kind just for wood/plasterboard
My DIY wetroom thread.. if you're a bit bored!
http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tiling-forum/51004-bathroom-project-work-progress.html
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Davemul,
If Richard hasn't been in contact with you yet we can have a kit to you for tomorrow. They can be ordered online here - Porsadrill Bathroom Fitters Drill Bits*-*Tile Drill Bits*-*Tiling Tools*-*Tile HQ or you can call our customer service team on 01782 597750. All our 365 Drill kits have free next working day shipping.
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Re: FAO 365 Drills
Brilliant, ordered Order id: #128181
Please make sure it is delivered tomorrow mate as ill be taking the day off work
thank you very much!
Dave
My DIY wetroom thread.. if you're a bit bored!
http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tiling-forum/51004-bathroom-project-work-progress.html
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Dave,
Order received and will be dispatched via City Link for delivery tomorrow before 12.
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Re: FAO 365 Drills
My DIY wetroom thread.. if you're a bit bored!
http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tiling-forum/51004-bathroom-project-work-progress.html
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Hope you managed to get the kit OK from TileUK we have been a bit tied up with exhibitions to be able to answer quickly on here lately
Exhibitions are like buses they tend to come in three's !
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