Fitting curtain pole to wall - metal lintel?

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Hi,

I want to fit a curtain pole to the wall, above a pair of windows and door.

The problem is there seems to be some sort of metal lintel about 1 inch below the plaster.

I've bought the finest drill bits - Milwaukee Thunderweb, set my cordless drill to hammer and max torque and it won't go through - at all.

I was going to use self tapping screws once I'd drilled.. any ideas from those in the know please.. so annoying!



Thanks in advance.
 
The problem is there seems to be some sort of metal lintel about 1 inch below the plaster.

I've bought the finest drill bits - Milwaukee Thunderweb, set my cordless drill to hammer

Not hammer for drilling metal.
 
Thanks endecotp, so I just set it to drill?

Should I be able to drill this and if I do, will I need to thread the hole, if so, how?

Many thanks!
 
If there is a metal bar/beam/lintel then you don't want to be on hammer
Try a small drill bit for metal. Then if it works, open it up to the size that you need
I use cobalt drill bits

Possibly go higher and avoid the metal
 
First of all, do consider other options e.g. fitting higher or to the side, etc.

Thanks endecotp, so I just set it to drill?

Yes.

Should I be able to drill this and if I do, will I need to thread the hole, if so, how?

Honestly I don’t know how hard typical lintel steel is. I guess others will comment.
I’d probably try to use a self-tapping screw of some sort as a first attempt.
 
Cobalt bit, slow speed, no hammer and take it slow.
Or put it higher!
 
Thanks guys, used a cobalt bit and set drill speed to max, went through the metal pretty easy.

The self tapping screws hold the pole brackets exceptionally solidly, whoop!

 
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