Description of π Toolocity SCB0200D Monster Diamond Concrete Grinding Tool
Designed for drilling granite and concrete. 5/8" thread fits on polishers/ grinders. Lasting for dozens of holes depending on materials. use wet or dry. recomended speed 3000- 6000 RPM.
I'm a tiler and I do a lot of bathrooms and kitchens and have to drill or cut a lot of holes. I have several of these different sizes and each has worked for me time and again and given me solid results. I use a damp sponge and periodically wet the hole. I use a single speed grinder with a porter cord.
This thing should have a center rail so it doesn't run up the wall when you're trying to cut a hole. I finally got a 3/8 screw, threaded it into a mandrel and ground the head of the screw so I could use this thing. I couldn't find a product that I could buy that would give me the centering control I needed. A "regular" hole saw has a bit that you can insert into the mandrel to center the cut. I got a small 3/8 concrete drill bit to make a pilot hole and then with a 3/8 center stud I was able to
This dry/wet hole saw is what you need for cutting holes in sanitary tile in new or existing floors or walls. There is no central pilot drill, therefore the use of a pre-drilled template/pilot hole cut in plywood or other material is recommended.Cuts wet or dry but highly recommended wet as dry cutting generates a lot of dust.Will fall apart Like cheap diamond coated bits, cut a hole and the diamond material disappears.Can be used as a flat crown it cuts so well.I tried it on cement and had noβ¦