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teabelly teabelly the musings, adventures, and accidents of your favorite teabelly Sunday 14 August 2016 DIY Pro-tip: When you are drilling holes in tile (ceramic or porcelain) make sure to: * Use tape to mark the spot. I put tape over where I want the hole and then use a marker to mark the exact place. The tape will keep your bit from moving around ... as they are want to do sans tape. * also use a tap tool to tap in the holes first with a hammer. giving your bit a starter hole to latch onto make a world of difference. * use carbide tipped bits (or diamond -- but that seems  excessive) * go slow -- do not use the fast setting. go as slow as possible. too much heat will make your tile crack. friction = heat so .. go slow and low torque * take a couple of breaks and wipe the whole with a wet sponge. this will keep the hole clear of debris, but more importantly will keep the tile cool -- so as not to crack. Posted by teabelly at 8/14/2016 03:05:00 pm No comment...

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