Tumbleweed
Active Member
I expect there is a wide quality range for masonry drill bits. Some brands are listed as carbide, others as carbide tipped, some as carbide hammer bits.
As a homeowner - and not a tradesmen, I will be drilling four or six holes into CMU blocks (probably cement filled when the block wall was built) to install anchor inserts for attaching a trellis to the wall. Later on I need to drill into some recently lay'd driveway pavers for a gate cane bolt.
1. Is the basic carbide tipped bits a suitable and decent choice ?
2. Should I be adding water in the hole to lubricate the drill tip or are these a dry-cut item ?
3. Should I expect these 'generic' bits to last for a few future endeavors, or are they intended as a use-and-discard item ?
Appreciate all helpful feedback,
As a homeowner - and not a tradesmen, I will be drilling four or six holes into CMU blocks (probably cement filled when the block wall was built) to install anchor inserts for attaching a trellis to the wall. Later on I need to drill into some recently lay'd driveway pavers for a gate cane bolt.
1. Is the basic carbide tipped bits a suitable and decent choice ?
2. Should I be adding water in the hole to lubricate the drill tip or are these a dry-cut item ?
3. Should I expect these 'generic' bits to last for a few future endeavors, or are they intended as a use-and-discard item ?
Appreciate all helpful feedback,