Next, we used
the masonry bit and concrete anchors to attach the shutter to the brick.
With the 3/8»
masonry bit, slowly drill through the tile.
Not exact matches
Think:
Masonry, but a
bit stranger.
In terms of sizing, the
masonry drill
bits range from 1/8» to 1/4».
Then you'll need to drill out an initial 3/8» hole in the concrete with a
masonry drill
bit or hammer drill.
But there is also a new 2x4 stud wall inside the
masonry going right down to the basement floor, which is probably adding a good
bit of support to those joists.
Nest supplies most of the tools you'll need, including a
masonry drill
bit, but you'll need at least a screwdriver.
If the exterior of your house is brick or
masonry, you'll need to use the included drill
bit to drill holes where you made marks, and then insert in the two yellow wall anchors before screwing on the mounting plate.
The doorbell ships with five screws and five wall plugs (one spare of each), a small spirit bubble meter,
masonry drill
bit and a screwdriver handle with a reversible tool that slots in.
A
masonry drill
bit makes for easy brick drilling, so make sure you have one before you start this project.
Tape measure and ruler Wooden battens Drill
Masonry and wood
bits Cable and pipe detector Spirit level Rawlplugs and screws to fix the battens Metal clips or panel pins Pin hammer Fine pin punch Wood filler Craft knife Handsaw or jigsaw Grip - and - grab adhesive Nails Wooden beading Skirting board