VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFOMATION: www.concut.com Concrete Cutting and Breaking sent operators to Houma, Louisiana just outside of New Orleans to drill for LA Ship. This required the use of 60" and 48" Concrete Core Drills.
I am a core driller for a local pre cast facility. Two hydrolic machines with 4 turret mounts for multiple bits. The largest I have cored was a 48" thru a 96" manhole. We use diamond bits thru Concut and Trelleborge. Very fun and knowledgeable field of work, I love it.
It's no different than what you do it's just a bigger bit with hydraulics lol. Give yourself more credit bro it's actually easier because the machine lifts everything you don't have to crawl up into a ceiling or hangover up pipe or carry your stuff up and down five flights of stairs for a lousy couple of holes because the elevator doesn't work yet. Don't forget about your helper that always just texting is never around to do his part of the work but he's the boss is Buddy so he gets to do whatever he wants so it's better to have a machine helping you and do bigger bits LOL
I've installed commercial water softners ,I've made stainless hoods for kitchens made cages for Coke machines and I've drilled many holes under driveways, but nothing compares to making holes in concrete
Everything is going good, been swamped with concrete cutting systems, the core bit business is slow but got all the equipment set up and found a really nice segment that has been drilling really well. How's Florida treating you??
Awesome Work! im so surprised how small the drill is! i imagined a giant Machine powering the Bit. is the drill Hydraulic fed? things a Beast! Great video Bro Thanks for Sharing!
The biggest I've drilled was a 54". You made that 60" look easy. More guys should utilize those stability side wheels like you guys do. Nice job. I was just curious why the second bit was used. Did the segments glaze over from all that monster rebar?
I was wondering that too , would be very expensive 2 bits per hole , i reead somewhere you can deglaze them by running through soft brick material is this correct ?
I have been checking on line for the proper RPM to core drill a 18 inch hole in a rock. i read that the bigger diameter of a bit, the slower the RPM. Looking at that drill go, it looks like it goes way more than 200 RPM. what should be the speed for 18 inch bit?
Please note that we drilled through #10 reinforcing steel on 6" centers as well as some steel on vertical angles. Drill ploughed through with no issues.
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