Do not force the drill.
Drills for drilling between floors.
Just stay 6 in.
You can drill through the joist at any spot between these two pencil marks but close to the center of the joist is best.
One on the floor one on the ceiling open in the middle.
Impact drivers can handle heavy duty driving tasks.
You can drill the holes anywhere along the length of the joist first photo.
The impact action applies more torque than a standard drill mechanism.
If you re looking for an excuse to acquire the latest high tech tool a cable mounted inspection camera such as the ridgid seesnake makes a great way to see inside a wall.
Drill the guide hole to a depth of 1 8 to inch.
Anyway drill a 1 8 inch pilot hole thru and push a piece of straightened coat hanger thru to see where it comes out.
Start the drill at its lowest speed for better control.
Wire through your walls.
Right angle drills allow you to work in tight spaces such as between floor joists.
Flexible drill bit cat.
If you have manufactured i joists you can drill holes up to 1 1 2 in.
3 piece flexible drill bit kit is ideal for in wall drilling and contains everything you need to pull up to 1 2 in.
Ideally the best drill to go through concrete should have some of the following characteristics.
53718 makes 9 16 in.
Kps050 attaches to the flexible drill bit after the hole has been made and pulls 3 8 in.
The chuck on a right angle drill is mounted at a 90 degree angle to the drill body.
There s about a foot of stuff between the flooring and ceiling.
Don t think that the flooring and ceiling are next to each other they are not.
Away from any end or load bearing wall second photo.
Blow away dust that accumulated in the guide hole.
Stop the drill sweep or blow away the accumulated concrete dust and pull out the drill.
Diameter almost anywhere in the web area the area between the flanges.
Drill forward with steady light pressure.
What i d like to do is drill a 2 3 hole that spans the space between each floor and put a pvc pipe into the hole use as a conduit.
2 measure the depth of the floor joist from the top edge to the bottom.