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πŸ’Ž DEWALT DW5572 4 Inch Diamond Drill: Unleash Precision and Power in Your Projects Review

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Description of πŸ’Ž DEWALT DW5572 4 Inch Diamond Drill: Unleash Precision and Power in Your Projects

Diamond welded tip of the drill bit is designed for greater life and durability. Reverse spiral thread of the drill bit set delivers continuous water feed for longer life and increased speed. Core ejection slot removes plug for repetitious holes.

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I ordered this drill bit to drill three holes in 0.4" thick porcelain stoneware to install a freestanding bathtub faucet. The holes had to be positioned exactly so that the square tube was flush with the wall. I drew a circle on the porcelain around the denture with a medium black marker. You should start the hole at a 45 degree angle and then angle the drill vertically after it has penetrated the porcelain. I made three 1 1/2" water dams around the holes with plumbing and added some water. I…

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Disappear

I recently tiled a new shower cubicle and needed to drill through the porcelain stoneware to attach the glass wall fixings. A few tips 1. Be patient. Don't rush or push. Just keep the pressure on and let the bit do its job. It takes a few minutes to drill just a 1.4" tile, but the end result is excellent.2. Keep the end of the bit wet. Just like cutting tile with a regular wet saw, this bit needs to stay wet to stay cool. You get a better hole and longer bit life. I simply held a damp sponge…

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  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging

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I drilled a hole in a 4' x 5' mirror that was attached to the wall.

We are doing some work in our bathroom. We had a large mirror installed and this had to be replaced if we wanted to add lighting (LED). To do this, you need a hole in the mirror. The glass company said it would be cheaper to make a new mirror (due to the cost of raising the existing mirror). So I decided to drill the hole myself. 3/8 foot (I was too unsure of the process to attempt a 1 inch hole.) I installed the drip head over the hole. I used a piece of wood the size of a 4 inch piece of…

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  • Perfect for outdoor activities
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  • Not sure