signcrafter
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I've needed to drill some bigger holes in concrete before and need to again. Renting is a pain and can get pretty expensive if you do it a few times. So I'm looking at options for purchasing my own to see if it's worth it or not.
I have a SDS drill that I could use these bits with, http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000TZYHK/?tag=atomicindus08-20. But from what I've read they aren't good for rebar reinforced concrete, they are more for block walls. If I'm going to spend the money on a good bit I would like it to drill any type of concrete I might need it to.
Another option I've seen in my searching is using a 9" grinder and a core bit. Not sure how safe this one would be but I do have a 9" grinder if that will work. Anyone do any core drilling with a grinder?
My last option I ran across is these cheap drills on ebay, http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-BLUEROC...170984?hash=item280ae06928:g:fVQAAOxySFJSDTGh. Water feed for the bit cooling, 2 speed, and a clutch. Then the bits aren't that expensive. A 4" bit is under 100 bucks, http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-4-Diamo...796486?hash=item25b0ba68c6:g:Cj0AAMXQxKxSC8OR.
So for about 300 bucks I can get the setup to drill a 4" hole in reinforced concrete or block. I'm sure these aren't great drills and wouldn't hold up to everyday use but I'm guessing I might drill a dozen holes in my life. Then I can just pick up bits as needed. Just want to make sure they aren't complete garbage and a waste of money.
Looking for opinions on which route you would go? And I'm sure some will say "just keep renting" but I'd prefer to pick up my own setup. I don't mind spending 3-400 on something that will be able to drill core holes.
I have a SDS drill that I could use these bits with, http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000TZYHK/?tag=atomicindus08-20. But from what I've read they aren't good for rebar reinforced concrete, they are more for block walls. If I'm going to spend the money on a good bit I would like it to drill any type of concrete I might need it to.
Another option I've seen in my searching is using a 9" grinder and a core bit. Not sure how safe this one would be but I do have a 9" grinder if that will work. Anyone do any core drilling with a grinder?
My last option I ran across is these cheap drills on ebay, http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-BLUEROC...170984?hash=item280ae06928:g:fVQAAOxySFJSDTGh. Water feed for the bit cooling, 2 speed, and a clutch. Then the bits aren't that expensive. A 4" bit is under 100 bucks, http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-4-Diamo...796486?hash=item25b0ba68c6:g:Cj0AAMXQxKxSC8OR.
So for about 300 bucks I can get the setup to drill a 4" hole in reinforced concrete or block. I'm sure these aren't great drills and wouldn't hold up to everyday use but I'm guessing I might drill a dozen holes in my life. Then I can just pick up bits as needed. Just want to make sure they aren't complete garbage and a waste of money.
Looking for opinions on which route you would go? And I'm sure some will say "just keep renting" but I'd prefer to pick up my own setup. I don't mind spending 3-400 on something that will be able to drill core holes.