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Re: When things go WRONG: Why we get called out to jobs to rescue clients with bodge

On Porcelain tiles about 40 holes per pack (10 holes per drill bit) on the SMALL cores at 6mm and 8mm

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PLUS... The drills dont just blow like a lightbulb on hole ten.

You can get more life out of them it just takes longer to drill the holes. On average about another 5 holes per drill bit is the total lifespan on HARDEST porcelain tiles taking it up to near 15

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ABOUT 40 TO 60 HOLES PER PACK on the small cores.

(10 TO 15 HOLES PER DRILL)

Remember to drill slowly, use water and dont push the drills.

On Granite you can double the number of holes to about 80 per pack.

On Soft Ceramic tiles you can expect 100 holes per drill bit.

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On soft ceramics 100 holes per drill bit is easily achievable simply because
there is no work for the diamond holesaw to do. Once you break the
glaze then the drill hits the powder soft clay behind and takes the hole
out in seconds. And with perfect results on Porcelain & Ceramics.

Under test conditions at:
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The bigger core drills

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At least twenty holes per drill at the larger sizes (more diamonds - longer life)
 
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mikethetile

Re: When things go WRONG: Why we get called out to jobs to rescue clients with bodge

Bye bye Federi !

Those glass tiles in the first post:drool5::drool5::drool5: anybody know who they are by?

tile art at hockliffe in beds stock them

ill nip in and see if they will tell me the maker

if they wont ill get tile arts details for you
 
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Colour Republic

Re: When things go WRONG: Why we get called out to jobs to rescue clients with bodge

tile art at hockliffe in beds stock them

ill nip in and see if they will tell me the maker

if they wont ill get tile arts details for you

Thanks Mike that is very kind of you. That's why I love this forum... great members:thumbsup:
 
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Colour Republic

Re: When things go WRONG: Why we get called out to jobs to rescue clients with bodge

Fonud the thread!!

Tiles are by Dune by the way and called Madagascar Glass if anybody is interested. Been wanting to use these in a bathroom since I saw them. Gonna spec them for a client... hope they like them :fingerscrossed'
 
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Bolter

Re: When things go WRONG: Why we get called out to jobs to rescue clients with bodge

I am still on my first pack, purchased nearly 3 years ago probably. Granted I havent really use them with Porcelain, and only really break em out for stone/marble jobs, but the little blighters still keep grinding away :)

edit: damn this thread is old! Just realised the date :yikes:
 
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