![]() ![]() Can a drill work without drill bits? If you have ever worked with steel, concrete, granite, and construction tiles, you can testify to this assertion. These handy inputs not only reduce the time required to attend to a task but also enhance your safety.Īrguably, the drill has pushed innovation in construction further than any other tool. The employment of various types of tools and construction equipment can help you simplify a construction job. Since the Stone Age period, humanity has had a fascination with tools. It is not just about the working equipment, but the availability of the right set of tools. Well, perfect completion of any masonry work depends on your skills, materials as well as available tools and machines. Don’t overtighten if you do you’re liable to snap the screw off, snap the bolt off, or loosen the sleeve into which the fastener is driven.When you have a piece of masonry work at hand, you'd rather not do it at all than do it shoddily! Don't you think so?.Overdrilling the hole slightly prevents that problem. If the fastener or sleeve bottoms out and sticks out of the hole, obviously tbat’s not going to work too well. ![]() ![]() Drill the hole approximately 1/4 inch deeper than the length of the fastener or sleeve that will be embedded in it.Dust is easy to remove, a simple puff of air from a bulb syringe, a can of compressed air, or use a small shop vacuum to pull it out. Dust and chips can bind a screw as it’s driven into the hole and they can cause a sleeve to slip, such that it will not bear properly when a screw is driven into it. ![]()
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