I'm a complete newbie here, so I'm not sure if the tool is the problem or I am.
I want to put up some shelves on an internal kitchen wall. I'm trying to drill 8mm holes about an inch deep. The wall is brick with plaster over it, and I've used a stud finder to confirm there's no metal in the way. The house was built at some point in the 1930s, if that helps determine what type of bricks they are.
I can drill to a depth of about half an inch reasonably quickly, but then progress slows to an absolute crawl. As in, about half an hour to get the rest of the way in. That's including breaks to clear any debris and dip the bit in water to cool it, but still.
The drill is a Bosch Cordless Combi Drill PSB 1800 LI-2. I've got it rotating in the right direction, in hammer mode, with the speed low and torque high. I'm applying some force when I'm drilling, but I'm not ramming it in as hard as I can. I also tried drilling a pilot hole with a bit a couple of sizes down, with the same results. The drill bits are hammerhead-shaped masonry bits from a Bosch drill bit set; they were was completely new before this job.
Does anyone know what the problem is here please? At the current rate it'll take me several hours to put up a couple of shelves, which definitely seems like something's wrong!
I want to put up some shelves on an internal kitchen wall. I'm trying to drill 8mm holes about an inch deep. The wall is brick with plaster over it, and I've used a stud finder to confirm there's no metal in the way. The house was built at some point in the 1930s, if that helps determine what type of bricks they are.
I can drill to a depth of about half an inch reasonably quickly, but then progress slows to an absolute crawl. As in, about half an hour to get the rest of the way in. That's including breaks to clear any debris and dip the bit in water to cool it, but still.
The drill is a Bosch Cordless Combi Drill PSB 1800 LI-2. I've got it rotating in the right direction, in hammer mode, with the speed low and torque high. I'm applying some force when I'm drilling, but I'm not ramming it in as hard as I can. I also tried drilling a pilot hole with a bit a couple of sizes down, with the same results. The drill bits are hammerhead-shaped masonry bits from a Bosch drill bit set; they were was completely new before this job.
Does anyone know what the problem is here please? At the current rate it'll take me several hours to put up a couple of shelves, which definitely seems like something's wrong!

