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Multi Fuel Stoves
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Hi all,
I am lookinmg onto fittinng a multi fuel stove in my house. It would need to be rear exit flue.
How do I bore a hole in the wall 7" diameter to fit the flue pipe which will be 5" diameter?
I have a brick house with plasterboard.
Rgds
Michael
I am lookinmg onto fittinng a multi fuel stove in my house. It would need to be rear exit flue.
How do I bore a hole in the wall 7" diameter to fit the flue pipe which will be 5" diameter?
I have a brick house with plasterboard.
Rgds
Michael
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Due respects to Bookbinder, but I wouldn't even think of using a 7" core drill unless you really must have a clean hole. You'd need to rent a big ol' drill to drive it.
As often, I'm with bhg on this. A ring of 1" holes using an SDS drill. An SDS is far more powerful than a simple masonry drill.
A longish cold chisel would be fine to complete the hole, but a small demolition hammer (Kango or Hilti or similar) would be a lot easier.
Actually, a 6kg SDS demolition drill would be fine for all of it.
As often, I'm with bhg on this. A ring of 1" holes using an SDS drill. An SDS is far more powerful than a simple masonry drill.
A longish cold chisel would be fine to complete the hole, but a small demolition hammer (Kango or Hilti or similar) would be a lot easier.
Actually, a 6kg SDS demolition drill would be fine for all of it.