Leesider32
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Originally, I was thinking the same - although they are great for starting off, there was no gliding through the tiles, just a lot of smoke and then hissing when cooling them down. They were blunted quick enough with these tiles.The business end of these bits are arrow or spear shaped in the usual range of sizes and will glide through bathroom tiles (or glass) for fun
Leesider - must be the time for drilling through porcelain tiles. I burnt through 3 drill bits in one bathroom recently - tiles were tougher than expected. I ended up buying a diamond drill bit from Cork builder providers - similar to this type. I paid €18 for it - prices vary with the type, but it did the job. Few things - I needed to drill a pilot hole first using another ceramic drill bit (like this). Once I started drilling, every 5 seconds, I had to stop, dip the drill bit into water and drill again for another 5 seconds & repeat.
Fittings I had were for a 6mm hole, so I got the diamond drill bit, sized 6mm, but found that the wall plugs were not snug enough in the hole, so had to use a larger wall plug. Just something to be aware.
I don't see any links by Leesider...I think the diamond coated ones as linked by Leesider work best
I don't see any links by Leesider...
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