I am really impressed. Even measuring with a setsquare etc..I am not confident I can hit the exact "coordinate" of a hole from the other side of the wall..i.e of a small diameter..exactly!!!. Thanks. I think it's an example of precise and logical measurement skills! Great. Thanks
Your measurement skills are really good. I have tried using this method many times and it hasn't worked even once for me. There is always a little error in measurement and the hole never meets in the middle while drilling. I still haven't found a good way to prevent the blow out. The last few tries have all resulted in blow outs. So I have had to repair the plaster damage after drilling.
Thank you very much of your genuine information. You must be some professional. I realised that if there is no point measured from then it still doesn't work. I want to invent something mechanical stuff. I am really Thank u to your comment again.
The brick peeling is caused by the drill's hammer action. To correct it. for the last 1 or 2 inches switch to normal drilling. Then use bigger drill bit and work from both side.
Thank you for the comment. I saw another video he was telling that method doesn't work exactly so I did this way. And if it's normal drill, it doesn't progress at all though, which I tried in a past. Thanks for input again.
Ken, too much faffing Ken. Just drill inside to out with 8mm drill at fat speed/sharp drill and then outside to inside with full size drill. Easier to repair any damage on inside.
for MM say " mill " e.g 10 mills. not 10 milly. and for the word DATA just say DATA not datem. no offence just helping your english. thanks for teaching me some new ideas.
I am really impressed. Even measuring with a setsquare etc..I am not confident I can hit the exact "coordinate" of a hole from the other side of the wall..i.e of a small diameter..exactly!!!. Thanks. I think it's an example of precise and logical measurement skills! Great. Thanks
Thanks for the compliment. I guess it needs more successful cases to prove it really works.
@@kensuzuki9319 I may try this actually.
A whole lot of help. thaks
@@settlece Thank you for the positive comment. Good luck!
Your measurement skills are really good. I have tried using this method many times and it hasn't worked even once for me. There is always a little error in measurement and the hole never meets in the middle while drilling. I still haven't found a good way to prevent the blow out. The last few tries have all resulted in blow outs. So I have had to repair the plaster damage after drilling.
Thank you very much of your genuine information. You must be some professional. I realised that if there is no point measured from then it still doesn't work. I want to invent something mechanical stuff. I am really Thank u to your comment again.
Thanks, I will use this method. Although I think I would be turning off the breaker for those sockets just in case I made a measuring mistake!
The brick peeling is caused by the drill's hammer action. To correct it. for the last 1 or 2 inches switch to normal drilling. Then use bigger drill bit and work from both side.
Thank you for the comment. I saw another video he was telling that method doesn't work exactly so I did this way. And if it's normal drill, it doesn't progress at all though, which I tried in a past. Thanks for input again.
Have u tried it again? Did it work?
No, only this time. If I need another one then I make a video again. Thank you.
Clever, but that’s time consuming in my field
Right. I wonder there is better way to do or any equipment to know the location. Thanks for your comment.
U dont work for kelly do u?
Ken, too much faffing Ken. Just drill inside to out with 8mm drill at fat speed/sharp drill and then outside to inside with full size drill. Easier to repair any damage on inside.
for MM say " mill " e.g 10 mills. not 10 milly. and for the word DATA just say DATA not datem. no offence just helping your english. thanks for teaching me some new ideas.
Thanks, ok, mill for next time. For datum, I wanted to say datum, as a zero point from where measurement starts though. Anyway thanks,
@@kensuzuki9319 lol my mistake
Actually people do say milly in England