Davidsaj t1_j9to16q wrote
You could try renting a better drill from your local hardware store?
ThatsHowMuchFuckFish t1_j9tp749 wrote
This is the only correct answer
Wokebro369 OP t1_j9tpg8o wrote
They rent out diamond core drills? Lol. Guess it’s worth a check
bluecar92 t1_j9tsnve wrote
Maybe not at a hardware store, but certainly at a construction equipment rental business.
Something like Battlefield: https://www.battlefieldequipment.ca/
skaz915 t1_j9tvc8w wrote
Even some Home Depot stores have smaller diameters
Diligent_Nature t1_j9tubxg wrote
You will may have to purchase the diamond core bit in addition to the drill rental fee.
RogerRabbit1234 t1_j9u4r2e wrote
Usually the rentals will come with 2 bits with the size of your choosing, and as long as you don’t totally toast them, they are included in the price of the drill…
Diligent_Nature t1_j9u5ikr wrote
Thanks.
Prestigious-Crow2235 t1_j9txk54 wrote
Yes, home depot will rent you a Hilti core drill no questions asked. Used it on a curb once.... dont tell the city lol
RogerRabbit1234 t1_j9u4fzw wrote
They are called core drills…and it’s what you need. A water hose hooks to them to lubricate and dissipate heat, and they usually need a generator to plug into, as they are 220. But, they will make short work of this.
It’s what is is used to put entrance holes in foundations and stem walls.
Should be like 80 bucks to rent one for 1/2 a day.
tatpig t1_j9v1m2s wrote
pro tip…drill a 2” hole in a piece of plywood ,center it up and blue tape it down. stand on it to hold it in place as you drill. hold the drill up an 1/8 or so and let it get up to speed,then ease it down gently. alternatively, make up some bar extensions to slide over your existing bar.
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