But when combined with masonry drill bits a nail and a ton of time and dedication you can technically use a regular drill when it comes to concrete drilling.
What tool to use to drill into concrete.
A regular drill on its own isn t all that effective when it comes to drilling into concrete.
In this video i will show you how to drill into brick concrete and cement with a drill and also how to attach fix mount or anchor into a brick concrete or.
Next turn on the drill s hammer function and start drilling applying firm but not forceful.
Drill the guide hole to a depth of 1 8 to inch.
Stop the drill sweep or blow away the accumulated concrete dust and pull out the drill.
Start the drill at its lowest speed for better control.
To start you ll need to ensure you get masonry drill bits.
Other than that you also have the choice to use a rotary hammer.
Do not force the drill.
You can use a regular drill if you re going to burrow small holes into the concrete.
The reason a hammer drill is ideal for concrete is due to the pounding action that pushes through concrete easier.
4 tips for drilling into concrete without a hammer drill.
How to drill into concrete with a regular drill.
Once you have the right drill and drill bit mark the spot on the concrete you want to drill through.
Sure you can drill a hole or two in a concrete block with a regular drill and a masonry bit but you ll want to step it up a notch if you have a whole bunch of holes to drill into 50 year old concrete.
We ll cover how to drill into concrete using your standard run of the mill drill but for best results you re going to want a hammer drill.
Blow away dust that accumulated in the guide hole.
To drill into concrete use a hammer drill with a carbide tipped masonry bit.
Then drill a shallow pilot hole using a low speed or short bursts.
Some common mistake an average person makes can include trying to drill into concrete with a regular bit in a regular drill or even a concrete drill bit in a regular drill.
Use the right amount of pressure.
In fact rotary hammers are actually better than hammer drills because rotary hammers are stronger and can bore holes in concrete faster.
Drill forward with steady light pressure.
Drilling into concrete can prove to be disaster if you don t know what you re doing and don t have the right tools.