Oh, and use a level for shelves. Don’t wing it.
Oh, and use a level for shelves. Don’t wing it.
@edmond - even I have heard of Dewalt, it's a good brand. I've been watching a lot of construction & DIY vids lately and it's one of the trusted brands.
You could also try Makita, a Japanese brand. They have a website & FB page in PH & one could order from there. According to Google, they also operate in TH, so check their FB or Lazmall. Makita sells a range of power tools.
I became aware of the brand because they gave some free tools to a local vlogger (construction/ reno vids) who has 100k+ subscribers. The vlogger usually showcases the tools at the end of his vids. The ads are working bcos I'm considering buying some tools or a small generator from them!
Edit: that wall climbing thingy looked fun!
Last edited by katie23; 12-08-2023 at 07:11 AM.
^maybe one day I'll take you up on your offer. Heh.
Speaking of DIY-ers, I saw this gal recently. She's a Filipina & she has done so many projects for her 2-storey townhouse/ apartment.
She has 361k subscribers (that's a feat in itself! ) and vid has 7.1M views. (note: she's visually appealing too)
^no talk, just DIY. Watch at 1.5 or 2x speed
Another talented person for DIY is the channel of "Get Hands Dirty". She has built so many space-saving stuff for her apartment.
Avoid drilling holes vertically up from any power points incase the wiring has been chased in.
This thread should be moved to Loopers bodged DIY thread.
The OP and others would benefit from all the helpful advice and inputs on here!
With regards to using the spirit level and drilling the holes for one shelf:
Step 1: Mark one of the holes where you want the shelf to hang.
Step 2: Drill out that hole, put a plug in, get the shelf and screw and fit the shelf losely with only that 1 screw.
Step 3: Put the Spirit Level on the shelf, hold it horizontally and then you can mark the second hole to be drilled.
Why 1 by 1? not mark both at the same time?
Because 9 out of 10 times, you'll slightly move the drill bit when starting the drilling. And then you compound it with the same error on the second hole, as masonry drills don't hold position very well.
So measure and drill the first one and your error-margin is significantly reduced.
It's also way easier to get a level shelf that way.
One more tip. Drilling large diameter holes. Use the smallest drill-bit first for pilot hole.
Then step up with 1 or 2 sizes larger drill-bits until reaching the required diameter.
Again this will avoid the afore mentioned 'skating of the drill'.
It is also way easier on the drill itself and less chance of getting cracks in your rendered walls.
Cheers,
Luc
Thanks to Miss MK for pointing out that I need a hammer drill/Impact drill because the walls are solid brick and concrete.
13mm. The biggest bolts are for the indoor climbing wall holds, and they seem to be around 8mm.
710w. Intergoogen says 550w to drill into bricks/concrete.
Cord-in. Not battery.
Is there any reason not to buy this one?
Will be used for the jobs at hand, then put into the blackhole store room except for dental emergencies.
Are drill bits all universal? If I need to buy more or new ones are all brands able to be swapped in and out, or would I be stuck having to buy Makita ones?
Haven't seen a key chuck in a long time
. It looks like a 1980's model bht it won't let you down and will be cheap
Bits are universal .
It's also sold on Amazon.
Mumbai.
Amazon.in
'Hammering with rotation. Variable speed control'. Ooer. I wonder if it could also be used for..... nah, better not.
Makita are a premium brand, if you are just going to use it for this job you are wasting your money. Just get a mid priced c800w hammer drill from any national chain.
^ well now you've committed it'll provide years of service in a BDSM roll with various attachments available on tinternet PM Dill.
I'm thinking of making a wooden rest-bed-sofa thing for the gym chill zone, after I build the indoor climbing wall. If I can source the wood cut to the correct lengths.
First job is learning how to hold it, then putting a rail with hooks on the laundry room wall to hang dustpan and brushes etc from.
Every journey starts with a single step.
^^ a new hobby, it's nice to have hobbies but aren't you a bit old to start this?
Just how long us this going on before Lulu admits he's paid a chickenhead to do this.
Badboy Makita is due to arrive any day now.
2 blocks to practice on. Check.
60cm bubble-level with spare bubbles. Check.
Shelf and brackets for the laundry room that won't matter if I fudge it up. Check.
60cm rail for laundry room wall + hooks for hanging dust pan & brushes etc etc. Check.
Extra screws and plugs. Check.
2 brackets for the Lego Ferrari. Check.
Big Ass hat for roleplaying Jose the illegal, topless Mexican immigrant with Edith. Check Check Check.
Hola Senoreetaaa, I am Ho-Zay, I am here to hammer and drill for yooo madam. It is so hot, my t-shirt mel-tiddd. Show me where to drill Madam.
Even comes with a medical thermometer n everything.
I haven't been this excited since we ordered the new French Maid lingerie set and it was time for his lordship to be served his 11pm lavender tea.
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