Drilling sandstone - Help

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Post: # 17858Post bunkernut

what kind of drill would you use to drill holes for spotlights in indian sandstone
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Post: # 17860Post Dave_L

Recessed lamps, set into the flags, yeah?

Having never drilled into I.S - but I'd probably drill a pilot hole centrally then use a core drill to make the large hole.

Probably wise to try out on a bit of waste to start with.
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Dave's right: pilot hole then a core drill, which you'll probably have to hire.
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....and don't rush it. Try it out on a bit of waste first.
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i had to hire a 250mm dia diamond core cutter for some fancy german paving lights and it was bleedin expensive,£150 a day and £50 a mm for wear on the core,it was all set on like a big pillar attachment,very very slow even with water
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Have you ever noticed that, even if you've only made one cut, there's always 3mm of wear on a diamond blade when you return it to the hire centre? Robbing abstrads!
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Post: # 17884Post lutonlagerlout

well i expect a 250 core has about 400mm of diamond on it,its weird because the ts400 with a diamond blade wizzes through sandstone ,maybe it the difference in revs per minute
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Post: # 17963Post bunkernut

thanx, a daimond tipped core drill bit from b&q done the job no problem, didnt even need the pilot hole.
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Post: # 17971Post lutonlagerlout

what diameter was the core?
and how much was it?
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Trouble sleeping, Tone? :cool:
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sleep is for the weak dave :;):
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lutonlagerlout wrote:sleep is for the weak dave :;):
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Post: # 17985Post lutonlagerlout

nah i did the fatal,had my dinner and after working for 15 straight days, sometimes till 8 at night then promptly fell asleep
this was at 7.30 pm
then woke up fresh as a daisy at 2 a.m.
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