Begin drilling into the concrete applying steady pressure on the drill.
Drilling into cement floor.
This guide reviews how to drill into concrete safely and effectively.
To drill into concrete use a hammer drill with a carbide tipped masonry bit.
Drill through the predrilled holes in the wood and into the concrete to a depth inch deeper than the screw length.
Some common mistake an average person makes can include trying to drill into concrete with a regular bit in a regular drill or even a concrete drill bit in a regular drill.
Increase the size of the drill bit by no more than 1 8 of an inch at a time and re drill the hole.
Absolutely you can drill into concrete with a regular non hammer type drill but it s not going to be easy to complete.
For a standard 1 inch bottom wall plate if you were using inch by 2.
If any time you feel the drill bogging down back off some.
Hold the hammer drill perpendicular to the concrete and press the bit against the concrete.
Older concrete however is often much more dense than some of the cosmetic concrete used in modern finishes so boring through a 50 year old concrete foundation with your old school rotary drill.
Put your drill into hammer mode by flipping the switch on the side of the tool.
Step 2 gradually increase the size of the masonry drill bit until you hit the diameter you re looking for.
Once you have the right drill and drill bit mark the spot on the concrete you want to drill through.
In an ideal world you d want to look around to see if you can borrow one from a friend or family member but if you have the right drill bits it s very possible to get a hole for hanging shelves and pictures from the walls from.
Home centers and hardware stores stock concrete screws in two diameters 3 16 in.
Drilling into concrete can prove to be disaster if you don t know what you re doing and don t have the right tools.
Drill into the concrete.
Next turn on the drill s hammer function and start drilling applying firm but not forceful.
Don t let a concrete wall or floor stop you from completing your project.
Screws for most light to medium duty tasks.
Once it s in the correct position pull the trigger while applying pressure on the back of the drill.