Now this may be a stupid question but is it possible with (SDSPlus bits) to drill stone? I've got an old weathered stone water trough that needs two drainage holes drilled to enable me to plant it, is this possible do you think or is it a job for a stone mason?
I'm unsure as to the actual stone, but it has obviously been carved. It is similar to this
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I'd say to go with the core drill too as it will cut through rather than just sort of smash through, if you get what I mean. Also deffo for the sand underneath.
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