I have the difficult situation where my house is made from very hard local brick, combined with a pretty soft mortar (apparently made with stone dust). In my renovations I'm finding a good portion of the time when drilling into the brick (SDS with decent bosch bits) the vibrations of the hammer drill loosen the brick within the mortar, thus negating the security of whatever fixing I'm trying to put in, as the brick is no longer one with the wall. I've tried varying the speed of the drill, slower just prolongs the agony and the brick still occasionally feels loose, too fast and I melt the drill bit.
Freqently these are small holes, up to 10-12mm diameter, bigger stuff is core drilled, which takes an age, but usually results in the brick not coming loose unless I run out of patience and chain drill some small diameter holes with a hammer bit.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Anyone else been in this situation (it can't be just me..)
Freqently these are small holes, up to 10-12mm diameter, bigger stuff is core drilled, which takes an age, but usually results in the brick not coming loose unless I run out of patience and chain drill some small diameter holes with a hammer bit.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Anyone else been in this situation (it can't be just me..)