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The 3" Wet Drill Core Bits are engineered for professionals tackling concrete and hard masonry. With a robust 10mm segment height and a 14" drilling depth, these bits are designed for wet use only, ensuring efficient and precise drilling. The 1-1/4"-7 arbor size makes it compatible with various core drill rigs, making it a must-have for any serious contractor.
H**A
Great barrel for the money!
No issues! A cost-effective alternative to rental or name-brand barrels.I purchased this to drill a series of 5" holes into an old stacked-stone and mortar wall. It cut through the mortar with ease. Naturally, drilling through the natural stone took longer, but the barrel cut through the stone smoothly and with ease. With an extension attached, I was able to drill 24" deep clean holes.It's worth noting that this is a wet-cut-only barrel. Where possible, get a garden host attachment for your core drill to keep the water moving. It keeps dust and temperature down and also continuously flushes the cutting surface to maintain a clean surfance for the teeth.The bit still looks great. No damage to the teeth and wear appears minimal. I trust it will cut many more holes.
M**E
Amazing Quality
I recently used the 4" Wet Drill Core Bit for a demanding concrete project, and it exceeded my expectations. Designed specifically for wet drilling, this bit offers a 10mm segment height and a 14" drilling depth, making it perfect for tackling tough concrete and hard masonry surfaces.The core bit provides smooth and consistent drilling even in the hardest materials. It cuts through concrete and masonry with ease, delivering precise, clean cuts every time. The 10mm segment height allows for enhanced durability, which means this bit will last through multiple tough jobs without wearing down quickly.The overall build quality is impressive. The bit is well-balanced and solidly constructed. Its 1-1/4"-7 Arbor fits perfectly onto the rig without any wobbling, ensuring stability during operation, which is crucial for accurate drilling.Using it in a wet-only environment helps manage heat and dust, contributing to a cleaner, safer workspace. The wet-drilling capability also extends the life of the bit, reducing wear compared to dry drilling. It's ideal for longer jobs where precision and extended use are key.The bit is designed for a wide range of tough materials, from reinforced concrete to hard masonry. Whether you're working on industrial projects or professional-level home renovations, this tool is up to the task.This 4" Wet Drill Core Bit is a reliable, high-performance tool. Its durability, precision, and ability to handle the toughest materials make it an excellent investment for any contractor or professional who needs a reliable bit for concrete or masonry. Highly recommended for anyone needing a solid, high-quality wet drill core bit!
E**N
The bit that won’t quit!!!
A real workhorse, it just keeps cutting … excellent bit for the money.
R**O
Went through 8 inches of granite.
I Needed to drill through 8 inches of a granite stone for a 1 inch pipe. I kept cold water on during the drilling and the bit stayed nice and cool. It took some time ( about 40-45 minutes ) I bought an adapter to use with my drill but the threads were not long enough for the bit ( the Threads don't start at the top so 1 star deduction for that ). Luckily I also have a cordless Milwaukee grinder that fit perfectly. The grinder worked great and I was able to put a lot of pressure on it too without any overheating. I went through 4 batteries ( 5ah each ). I could have used a hammer drill and star bit for MUCH faster results but it would have blown out the rock on the other side. As other have said , you need to start the hole at about a 45 degree angle and then straighten up. The bit has plenty of life left too! Great drill bit.
M**A
Good product
It worked just like it should!
L**D
So you want to drill a hole...
... and you're looking at this product wondering if it can help you do it. The answer is YES but you will need to buy some extra equipment.I had to drill a 2.75" hole through about 12" of VERY HARD brick and this thing did the trick.Here's what else you need to buy:* #16 SDS Plus (TE-C) to 1-1/4" M Core Bit to Drill Adapter by BLUEROCK Tool* Diablo 1/4 in. x 16 in. x 18 in. SDS-Plus 2-Cutter* BOSCH 11255VSR Bulldog Xtreme 8 Amp 1 Inch Corded Variable Speed SDS-Plus Concrete/Masonry Rotary HammerI know what you're thinking: can I get away with just a normal drill? Answer is NO. I tried a regular drill and a regular hammer drill but become extremely frustrated quickly. The long pilot bit is really critical for when you get stuck deep in the hole. Get the core bit back out and send the pilot bit through several times.Other important tips:* Use the hammer mode. I know it says all over this page not to do that but I couldn't make any progress with out it. Used hammer mode and everything was fine, drill bit is still in great shape.* Lots of water. I would drill 10 seconds, spray tons of water, then drill another 10 seconds and so on.* Drill lots of pilot holes. If you get stuck just drill a bunch more little holes and break out some of the pieces stuck in there.* Don't let brick build up inside the core bit. Always shake it out or pound it out before you collect too much which can cause the bit to get stuck.$300-$350 worth of equipment to drill holes is a bargain compared to what I was quoted.Have fun!
A**R
Don't do it.
Teeth broke off metal deformed after 1 hole. Wet drilled. Wouldn't buy again.
G**O
Works great
First couple of cuts are extremely fast
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