How To Drill Through Hard Porcelain Tile Using Cheap Drill Bits | AKA The Tape Trick

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • This is the easiest way that I know of on how to drill through thick hard porcelain tile. You will never burn through your drill bits again!! In this video, I'm installing a shower grab bar.
    PRO TIP: Do not allow the bit to dry cut. If the water runs low, stop and refill. If you see a a white puff of tile dust, stop and refill with more water. Believe me, this works!!! The shank of the drill bit will break long before the bit burns out. These drill bits are so incredibly cheap too.
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    Have a better way? I'd love to know about it. Thanks for watching!
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  • @greencat8949
    @greencat8949 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much, Mike!
    I am not very handy- but I bought a nice corner chrome shower caddy recently. When I tried to drill my porcelain wall tile with an expensive diamond head bit ( one bit cost me $16 dollars at Home Depot), it was a complete failure. I thought I ruined my porcelain tile and I would have to return the corner caddy. But, your advise on using the Diamond Hollow bits ( cost me $11 for 10 bits of different sizes) and immerse the bit in water while drilling, worked perfectly. I think you are the only one on UA-cam that is giving this suggestion.
    Other handy professionals are telling people to start drilling at 45 degrees until the bit grabs while spraying water. This method takes a long time and it is difficult to keep the drill in place- it is definitely not for an amateur person.
    Anyway, thanks again and hope your UA-cam videos are a success.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words and I’m so glad that it worked out for you.

  • @soulergy1soulrgy1
    @soulergy1soulrgy1 2 місяці тому +5

    I use a strip of wood lath 1/4"thickness pre drill the holes tape the lath to the wall, start drilling, no chance of walking drill bit, remove wood once the hole is started and run...

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  23 дні тому

      @@soulergy1soulrgy1 smart idea!

  • @degrom542
    @degrom542 Рік тому +5

    I have a total of 32 holes to drill into super hard 1/2'' porcelain. Took me all day to drill 8 - 1/4'' holes. This is the first time I've run into porcelain this hard. I know the key is using water but this tile is getting the best of me.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому +1

      Try my trick and let me know how it works out for you. I’m willing to bet the rest of them holes will be a breeze to drill. Just be sure that the water doesn’t run dry. The bit needs to stay cool. Once it heats up it begins to weaken and degrade.
      Best of luck and keep me in the loop!

    •  7 місяців тому

      Obviously your project is now done but the quality of the bit plays a huge role.
      Cheap bits don’t cut well at all and degrade quickly.

  • @ryanolynyk
    @ryanolynyk 29 днів тому

    Absolute genius idea, thank you so much! I was using a spray bottle but completely underestimated how much water was required. I wasted hours and went through 2 diamond bits drilling 4 holes before finding your video. After watching it, I drilled 4 more holes in around 10 minutes, and most of that time was getting the tape into the correct geometry. Seriously, this idea is legendary. Thank you so much!

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  23 дні тому

      @@ryanolynyk thanks Ryan, so glad it worked out for you!!

  • @BIKEFIT78
    @BIKEFIT78 7 місяців тому

    Worked like a charm. Drilled 8 holes with no problem for my shower door. Went through some thick porcelain, I used the same technique with the tape however I started at an angle and straightened it out once I got it to bite. Hitting it straight on was challenging keeping it steady. Even though it was in the water I still stopped every 10-15 seconds to allow it to cool and then I continued. I used a milwaukee bit. I thought I was going to have to use two bits but I got it done with one and it less than a half an hour. The water is the key... Thanks a lot Mike...

  • @user-vb3br1bj1k
    @user-vb3br1bj1k 11 місяців тому +3

    I would recommend that you start drilling at an angle then gradually come to straight. This will stop the drill from flying across the face of the tile.

  • @blameitonben
    @blameitonben Рік тому

    THANK YOU!!!! Just spent 30 minutes per hole trying to drill holes for our mantle brackets with some porcelain tile. I'll try this tomorrow.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому +1

      Cool, lemme know how you made out Benjamin!

  • @AkaHeart1
    @AkaHeart1 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for educating us on how to install a security handrail as I need to put one in myself!! Wish me luck!! Take care & thanks again!!

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому +2

      Absolutely! Also I forgot to note, out of the 6 holes drilled for that grab bar, 1 on each side is screwed into a stud. Best of luck! You got this!!!

    • @MrKonscience
      @MrKonscience Рік тому

      Did you use drywall anchors for the rest of the holes? Or some other kind of anchor for tile?

  • @dominicklawless606
    @dominicklawless606 24 дні тому

    Great tip will use that one thank you 😊

  • @adde32332
    @adde32332 Рік тому +1

    Very freaking smart. Thanks for sharing this tip!

  • @notesfromleisa-land
    @notesfromleisa-land Рік тому +1

    Very clever hack. Thanks for sharing.

  • @vkholwadia
    @vkholwadia 7 місяців тому

    Wow now that is a great idea , fantastic thanks 😊

  • @Keepingthefaith72
    @Keepingthefaith72 5 місяців тому +1

    Great tip. I love it... Is there anything water can`t do? Doh!

  • @roysmith1309
    @roysmith1309 6 місяців тому

    Great trick thanks man 🇺🇸

  • @bbruuse
    @bbruuse Рік тому

    Wow I learned something new today..... Thank You

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      Your very welcome!! Thanks for watching 😊

  • @realdogful
    @realdogful 9 місяців тому

    Thanks Mike

  • @floridaj.nshaiwat7272
    @floridaj.nshaiwat7272 8 місяців тому

    Just want to say YOU'RE EFFFFFN AMAZING , THANK U SO MUCH 😂😂😂& HAPPY NEW YEAR

  • @esnemtrading5305
    @esnemtrading5305 Рік тому

    Wow. Thank you for sharing. ❤❤

  • @windsorrocks
    @windsorrocks 8 місяців тому

    You can also use a small wet sponge held against the bit - less messy. If you're not in a hurry, dipping the bit in a cup of water every 5 drilling seconds or so is also much better than drilling dry.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  8 місяців тому

      While these mentioned methods may work for ceramic, Porcelain is a much different type of material. Its very dense which makes it extremely difficult to drill through without destroying the drill bits. While you may have success with the sponge, you will also burn through multiple bits just on one hole alone.
      Otherwise I'm with you and have used these methods on other types of materials like ceramic, concrete and some natural stones. Thanks for watching!

  • @David-Hoicka
    @David-Hoicka Рік тому

    Genius idea thank you

  • @jah5075
    @jah5075 Рік тому

    Hey....Thanks for this tip. I will use your links!

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      It’s my pleasure and thanks for watching!

  • @leonobrega1418
    @leonobrega1418 10 місяців тому

    You know what, that looks like it might work. I've couldn't say how many drill bits I've destroyed on tiles over the years

  • @chayanrajrana1482
    @chayanrajrana1482 Рік тому

    Very nice useful work thank you

  • @terry7893
    @terry7893 8 місяців тому +2

    I love these videos where they show you "how to do it", even though they're doing it wrong. You're supposed to use the bit at a sharp angle to get it started, not try to hold it in place straight on.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  8 місяців тому +2

      No offense but I think that you should do what works best for you. I agree that angling the bit can work to get it started but Ive never had the need to do so. If you hold the drill steady and have the slow approach it will work out just great. Angling the bit wont work well with my tape trick unless you angle it upward. Appreciate your input and thanks for watching.

    • @danl280
      @danl280 8 місяців тому +2

      Exactly. Drilling like this burns out the bit faster and can cause it to bind and bend.

    •  7 місяців тому

      You’re 100% correct, it should be moved around in a circular motion on a slight angle as you referenced.

    •  7 місяців тому

      @@Mike-RubyEveryone will do it ‘their way’ but the proven, correct method is using the angle technique.
      Ask any real professional tile installers who do this on a daily basis if you don’t respect or believe these comments.

    •  7 місяців тому

      @@danl280You’re also correct on this important point.

  • @tomwilson4379
    @tomwilson4379 6 місяців тому

    I have a large tub upstairs and I’m working in the basement trying to drill overhead! To gain anc to a water drain fitting leak! Any suggestions? I don’t want to remove the large jacuzzi tub upstairs

  • @markhuru
    @markhuru 10 місяців тому

    Just put in a door, hard hard tile, took forever had all 3 style bits, I did notice no hammer setting used in your video, and high speed? I tried fast hammer was worried with cracking , didn’t but I will try your method next.

  • @carolynboddie9181
    @carolynboddie9181 8 місяців тому

    You are a BOSS!!! TY

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  8 місяців тому

      Thanks Carolyn but it takes one to know one! Thanks so much for watching

  • @SurviveTheDay
    @SurviveTheDay 5 місяців тому

    Oh man. I was hoping to see you use it on the guy in the Jackie’s khakis lying in the top at you feet.

  • @mguerramd
    @mguerramd 23 дні тому

    Is there a special anchor for the screws or can you just use any plastic anchor like you might use in Drywall?

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  23 дні тому

      @@mguerramd correct, any plastic drywall anchor would work just fine. Maybe also a dap of clear silicone to prevent a leak if you want.

  • @stkenno8758
    @stkenno8758 7 місяців тому

    Set the drill on the fastest speed , start at an angle then “mill” the bit, rotating side to side and up and down. Once you get the technique it goes through porcelain, don’t apply much pressure and let the bit do the work.

  • @KenCassorla
    @KenCassorla 2 місяці тому

    Hi Mike, great idea...where is the link to these bits please?

  • @raycorbo8330
    @raycorbo8330 Рік тому

    How do I clean out the tile debris from the 8 mm (5/16)
    diamond tile hole saw bit ?
    It got clogged after six holes .

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      Best way to clean out the hole saw, use a finishing nail to pick the debris out. Water also helps. Thanks for watching!

  • @tomhenke
    @tomhenke Рік тому

    Hi Mike - great advice!
    You recommend 1/4" (6mm) size hole saws or 3/16" (5mm) size hole saws? I dont want to make the hole in the porcelain too big to attach the grab bars
    Really appreciate you sharing the water / duct tape trick

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому +1

      Hey Tom, either will be fine but I would rather use the larger size (1/4”) if it’s going to be for a grab bar. The bigger anchors should offer more strength. if your grab bar only comes with 3/16 anchors, just simply upgrade them to 1/4”.
      best of luck and thanks for watching!

  • @d.k.1394
    @d.k.1394 Рік тому

    Great

  • @chipcook6646
    @chipcook6646 2 місяці тому

    👍

  • @dandan3643
    @dandan3643 Рік тому +2

    Instead of tape you could use regular old plumbers putty too to make a water holder too.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      Hey Dan, I've used the plumbers putty trick on a flat level surface (works great!) but am not sure how well it would work on a wall. Have you tried this before? Thanks for watching!!

  • @teresahughes143
    @teresahughes143 4 місяці тому

    What type bit? Size ? Brand?

  • @ansonlin5135
    @ansonlin5135 Рік тому

    HI, Mike Thanks for the excellent method, but how do you clean your driver drill when you're done drilling the tile?

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      Hey Anson, the easiest way that I've found is to use a finishing nail as a pick. Best of luck and thanks for watching!!

  •  7 місяців тому

    What is ‘warter’, is it similar to water?
    Also, When drilling with this specific bit, you should rotate the dril/bit in a circular motion to cut in better and more aggressively. Cuts down on time drilling and premature wear.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  7 місяців тому

      I'm not sure, possibly there's a typo someplace? Thanks for watching!

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  7 місяців тому

      Keep in mind, you don't want to be too aggressive, let the drill bit do the work. If you rush and put too much pressure you'll create more friction and heat. This isn't a quick process when cutting through porcelain.

    •  7 місяців тому +1

      @@Mike-Ruby When you speak, you pronounce water as ‘warter’,

    •  7 місяців тому +1

      @@Mike-Ruby I think that goes without saying when speaking to me.

    •  7 місяців тому

      @@Mike-Ruby Nope, no typo, you just need a little bit of education.

  • @jaylevan3769
    @jaylevan3769 Рік тому

    At the beginning of your video you say you're using a carbide bit, but I think that was a diamond bit.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      Hey Jay, after uploading, I realized that I said carbide instead of diamond 🤦‍♂️ I’ll have to do an edit when I get the chance. Thanks for watching

  • @cream6936
    @cream6936 3 місяці тому

    Wow I do this for.a living that's not the fastest way those bit suck

  • @Churrosthebunny
    @Churrosthebunny Рік тому

    May i know the model no of your Makita drill ?

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      This is the updated version of my Makita drill, amzn.to/42bNlNv

    • @Churrosthebunny
      @Churrosthebunny Рік тому

      @@Mike-Ruby but this looks different from the one you used in your video..

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      @@Churrosthebunny hello, yes, my model drill is an older version that’s no longer being sold. This one is an updated version of mine. Best of luck! 👍

  • @lorrainestrong7984
    @lorrainestrong7984 Рік тому

    please spell the name of the drill bit

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  Рік тому

      Hi Lorraine, these are generic type drill bits. Technically they are mini hole saw bits that are designed to cut tile and stone.

  • @mxxxxxx8249
    @mxxxxxx8249 Рік тому

    Use sponge

  • @bilgerat6060
    @bilgerat6060 10 місяців тому

    That doesn't look like a carbide bit. It looks like a diamond drill bit. Otherwise the tape is a good trick.

  • @WombleUK
    @WombleUK 7 місяців тому

    This is not the correct way to use these diamond drill bits.
    You start the bit at 45° & then straighten it up to 90°
    If you do it this way there is a good chance you will end up skating across a tile & have a major issue to deal with the damaged tile.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  7 місяців тому

      Let’s be honest here, any which way you decide to drill through porcelain tile you run the risk of the drill bit skating across the tile 😂
      No disrespect but I’ve personally never had that happen and you can also see that in the video. I’m also not saying that your way is wrong either, hey you gotta do what works best for you. Cheers 🍻

    •  7 місяців тому

      Listen to professionals and understand that the 45 degree method creates the least amount of the bit migrating amongst quicker drilling and the bit lasting longer.
      Less time drilling equals less degradation.

  • @salvor1
    @salvor1 7 місяців тому

    clickbait title.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  7 місяців тому +1

      How is this clickbait? I’m literally drilling through a tile in the thumbnail 🤣😆😜

    • @salvor1
      @salvor1 7 місяців тому

      @@Mike-Ruby "Using Cheap Drill Bits" -that is what drew me here, and you end up using the same fairly expensive drill bits everybody uses to drill porcelain.
      so, yes, clickbait.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  7 місяців тому

      @@salvor1 A 10 pack of drill bits for $7.49 is expensive to you?

    • @salvor1
      @salvor1 7 місяців тому

      @@Mike-Ruby Look, ask anybody what their idea of 'Cheap Drill Bits' is and they are not going to say 'diamond', they think normal chinese twist drills.
      I just bought a cheap chinese diamond hole saw and it barley made it through the first tile -with water, but that is not the point.
      I'm not even going to ask where the 10 for 7.49 came from. You gave the impression of a trick using twist drills. That is clickbait.

    • @Mike-Ruby
      @Mike-Ruby  7 місяців тому

      The drill bits that you question are sold on Amazon. If you read the description below, the links to these drill bits are clearly listed.
      Here’s 10 of them for $7.49 like I said. Cheers 🍻
      amzn.to/3QT0bMG