Drilling holes for dryers and exhaust fans can be a pain in the ?

May 25, 2021 5:29 AM

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Now put a picture of Rita Hayworth over it.

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Thanks for adding the visuals for the events currently taking place in our appartment houses cellar. During our holiday. : /

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Brickwall is still ok, concrete past 60cm is bad and commonly gets messy.

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It. Is. Exhausting.

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Whoever put that godawful music in the vid should have to inhale that brick dust

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And then when he was done drilling that hole, i said: “but that is not where the whole drill should go”

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This is so boring.

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He's trying. No need to shoot holes in his effort.

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It's better to have a stream of water flowing on the stone cutting blade so it doesn't overheat and ruin the cutting edge.

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And reduce dust so you don't ruin your lungs.

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There ones that are designed to be used dry like this. Though they normally have slots on the Barrell to allow dust to come out

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Not necessary. Those stones are relatively soft and if it overheats, you're turning too fast anyway...

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