SouthLake
Well-known member
Need some how-to help...
The overall pitch of the pavers makes water build up between the sitting wall and fire pit when there is heavy rain. It is slow to drain, and will stay pooled while it is raining.
At the paver level, on the wall (red dot), I would like to install a 1" or 3/4" OD metal or plastic pipe out to daylight to act as a channel to give the water someplace to go. I tried using a 14" long 7/8th masonry drill bit but it was stupid idea, cause the bit just went into some unknown place when i went through the block. I could not hold the drill at a shallow enough angle, and it was way too short.
I have a hammer drill, it is not SDS. I would like to avoid buying an SDS hammer drill but i am open to buying whatever i need to accomplish this. (this is GJ after all)
the block is 9" thick plus i gotta deal with the soil grade after the wall. You can see the grade, i need to get a very close, very shallow angle in order to avoid just going into the ground. I think i need like a 3 foot long bit or extension so i can pop out of the soil to daylight, and just slide in a plastic or copper pipe to allow the water a place to go.
any ideas? tools? how the heck do i do this...
The overall pitch of the pavers makes water build up between the sitting wall and fire pit when there is heavy rain. It is slow to drain, and will stay pooled while it is raining.
At the paver level, on the wall (red dot), I would like to install a 1" or 3/4" OD metal or plastic pipe out to daylight to act as a channel to give the water someplace to go. I tried using a 14" long 7/8th masonry drill bit but it was stupid idea, cause the bit just went into some unknown place when i went through the block. I could not hold the drill at a shallow enough angle, and it was way too short.
I have a hammer drill, it is not SDS. I would like to avoid buying an SDS hammer drill but i am open to buying whatever i need to accomplish this. (this is GJ after all)
the block is 9" thick plus i gotta deal with the soil grade after the wall. You can see the grade, i need to get a very close, very shallow angle in order to avoid just going into the ground. I think i need like a 3 foot long bit or extension so i can pop out of the soil to daylight, and just slide in a plastic or copper pipe to allow the water a place to go.
any ideas? tools? how the heck do i do this...
