If you plan on drilling into brick, concrete, or stone, you’re going to need to use a masonry drill bit. These specialty bits have strong carbide tips for boring through hard materials, and wide ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If you plan on drilling into brick, concrete, or stone, you’re going to need to use a masonry drill bit.
While concrete's cool, industrial aesthetic is a go-to design touch in modern homes, its density and strength are what have long made it an attractive building material. That durability can be quite ...
Heller Premium Tools is coming to World of Concrete (WOC) 2025 and it will be bringing multiple drill bit options as well as a few other useful concrete tools. The company has been around for far over ...
A power drill could be called one of the patron tools of the hardware pantheon. With a simple spinning motor, a power drill can handle all kinds of different jobs, boring holes into different ...
It’s often said that you don’t need a drill bit; what you need is a hole. How you make that hole is up to you, but it’s a given that you want to make it as efficiently as possible. The drill bit, ...
Hilti, Inc. is optimistic about the future of the infrastructure and commercial construction markets. That’s what Cary Evert, president of Hilti North America shared this morning at World of Concrete ...
The U.S. Department of Labor issued a ruling on March 24, 2016, aimed at better protecting workers from respirable silica dust. The new rule substantially reduces the allowed exposure limits for ...
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