How To Drill Into Concrete
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 Published On Jul 16, 2022

In this video, I demonstrate how to drill into concrete with a regular drill and with a hammer drill using a concrete drill bit (also known as a masonry drill bit).

I walk you through the process step by step, so this is great for beginners or pros looking for concrete drilling tips.

-Contents of this video ---------------------------
00:00 - Intro
00:50 - How to drill into concrete with a regular drill
02:35 - How to drill into concrete with a hammer drill
03:27 - What is a hammer drill?
04:10 - Hammer drill vs. regular drill for drilling into concrete
04:45 - Conclusion and bonus tips

--Materials and Tools needed for the job ---------------------
Dewalt Cordless Power Drill: https://amzn.to/3IHfPXn
Dewalt Hammer Drill: https://amzn.to/3o8Tk44
1/2" Masonry Drill Bit: https://amzn.to/3OgFnf0

You don't need a hammer drill to drill into concrete, brick, or stone. Concrete is the hardest of the materials, and a regular drill will work just fine; it's just a bit slower, and you will have to apply more force.

Any time you plan to use concrete anchors or concrete screws, you will first need to drill the appropriately sized hole into the concrete So first, you need the correct size masonry drill bit, then a decent quality power drill.

From there, simply mark the location, carefully get the hole started, then drill just like you'd drill into any other surface.

Once you have the hole drilled about 1/4" deeper than the anchor or screw you'll be using, clean out the hole thoroughly and then pound in the anchor or screw in the tapcon screw.

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