Drilling holes into ceilings in apartment buildings
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SplishSplash
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Drilling holes into ceilings in apartment buildings
Is it even possible? :icon28:
Trying to put up a lamp here, but my ceiling seems to be made of diamond.
Trying to put up a lamp here, but my ceiling seems to be made of diamond.
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Nightshade
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it is possible, but there might be a few things holding you back
weak drill. yes, even if you have a twohanded device there if might not be enough.
secondly theres the fun of "pebbles" and "tentacles" which youll never get through in your lifetime.
the second problem is loads of fun and means you simply need to find another spot :icon14:
weak drill. yes, even if you have a twohanded device there if might not be enough.
secondly theres the fun of "pebbles" and "tentacles" which youll never get through in your lifetime.
the second problem is loads of fun and means you simply need to find another spot :icon14:
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SplishSplash
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are you using a hammer drill with a masonry bit?
if not, you should be
if not, you should be
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SplishSplash
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SplishSplash
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Here's what I used:
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Edit: It actually has this "hammering" function you spoke of
plus it looks totally awesome
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Edit: It actually has this "hammering" function you spoke of
plus it looks totally awesome
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SplishSplash
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it may have an hammering functing but that doesnt mean its strong enough.
i use one of those mostly for drilling fine wood and screwing/unscrewing.
also, when it has a fresh battery it might spin as fast but thats not the same as strength :l
i use one of those mostly for drilling fine wood and screwing/unscrewing.
also, when it has a fresh battery it might spin as fast but thats not the same as strength :l
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where do you live? if you're not in the US I would have no idea where to start, it all depens on how the building is constructed.
also what is it you're putting up? you might need to find an area with a crossbeam so you can actualy mount something on it, if you're just playing around with sheetrock you'll get yourself in trouble
also what is it you're putting up? you might need to find an area with a crossbeam so you can actualy mount something on it, if you're just playing around with sheetrock you'll get yourself in trouble