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Drilling in small spaces 250mm?
richardw
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Can u get small drills or do you drill at 45 degrees?
Or can you get an attachment for regular drills?
Or can you get an attachment for regular drills?
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what are you drilling into? You can get small drills but watch out for the cheap rubbish you get in B&Q etc. Better off going to Screwfix and buying the AEG they have on offer0
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It would be masonry. Might be getting a chippy to do it, just wondering if there is a chance they can do it with the right tools.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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you can buy attachments which make your drill chuck turn 90 degrees.
aldis did them the other week for 20 quid, complete with lots of drill bits etc...
Get some gorm.0
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