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Hello all, i see this is a common question, i had a look through various threads and got a few answers, but i'm not satisfied so im making my own
I want to hang up shelves in my shower area, screws and plugs through the tiles.
All i have are tri point flat shank masonry drill bits, and i really don't have the budget for much else right now. I saw plenty of posts saying i should buy some kind of fancy diamond/tile/carbide bit, i do not understand why, and i really don't want to buy anything.
Some videos suggested using lots of water, i don't understand how, my hammer drill is not waterproof and i dont want to get it wet
I have a stack of spare tiles, so i tried clamping one to a bit of wood and drilling it, i got through just fine and made a perfect hole in it with no trouble
Then i tried drilling another hole on the same tile, and it cracked in half, with a line running through the previous hole ;-;
I dont know what kind of tiles i have, apparently ceramic and porcelain are different? All i know is that they are shiny and white
I did read that its wisest to bore the mouth of the hole a little wider to allow your plug to expand in the tile and avoid cracking
I want to hang up shelves in my shower area, screws and plugs through the tiles.
All i have are tri point flat shank masonry drill bits, and i really don't have the budget for much else right now. I saw plenty of posts saying i should buy some kind of fancy diamond/tile/carbide bit, i do not understand why, and i really don't want to buy anything.
Some videos suggested using lots of water, i don't understand how, my hammer drill is not waterproof and i dont want to get it wet
I have a stack of spare tiles, so i tried clamping one to a bit of wood and drilling it, i got through just fine and made a perfect hole in it with no trouble
Then i tried drilling another hole on the same tile, and it cracked in half, with a line running through the previous hole ;-;
I dont know what kind of tiles i have, apparently ceramic and porcelain are different? All i know is that they are shiny and white
I did read that its wisest to bore the mouth of the hole a little wider to allow your plug to expand in the tile and avoid cracking
