Hi all,
I would like some advice on cutting a hole in a Stonemarket Mill Stone flag.
The 620X310 will be covering a drain so i would like to
drill a hole 2-2/12 inches in diameter to allow drain pipe
to go through to the drain.
Is it feasable to drill a lot of small holes and chip out
the middle - or will the flag break?
any help / tips gratefully received.
regards
bob
Flags and Slabs - cutting a hole in a flag
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What you are describing, Bob, is known as "stitch drilling" and, while it is laborious and less than ideal, it's the simplest option for DIYers.
A core drill gives a perfectly round hole, with no jagged edges, but, as Alan said, they can be expensive to hire for a single cut. The Hire Co's make a basic charge plus wear is charged by the millimetre, and even with just a single cut, you can bet your bottom dollar they'll claim you've worn away a full millimetre!
If you mortar-in around the pipe once it's in position, the jagged edge left by stitch-drilling will be hardly noticeable.
A core drill gives a perfectly round hole, with no jagged edges, but, as Alan said, they can be expensive to hire for a single cut. The Hire Co's make a basic charge plus wear is charged by the millimetre, and even with just a single cut, you can bet your bottom dollar they'll claim you've worn away a full millimetre!
If you mortar-in around the pipe once it's in position, the jagged edge left by stitch-drilling will be hardly noticeable.