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Reddit mentions of MIBRO 456831 Glass and Tile Drill Bit Set, 1/8in. to 5/16in., 4 Pieces

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of MIBRO 456831 Glass and Tile Drill Bit Set, 1/8in. to 5/16in., 4 Pieces. Here are the top ones.

MIBRO 456831 Glass and Tile Drill Bit Set, 1/8in. to 5/16in., 4 Pieces
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    Features:
  • Carbide Spear Point With Uniquely Sharpened Edges For Easy Penetration In Glass, Mirrors, Ceramics And Other Hard Brittle Materials Like Stucco
  • Cuts Perfectly Round Holes Without Chipping Or Breaking The Material
  • All Sizes 3/16-Inch And Larger Have 3 Flats On The Shaft To Prevent Slipping In The Drill Chuck
  • Package Dimension : 5.7 " L X 3.4 " W X 0.5 " H
Specs:
Height0.63 Inches
Length7 Inches
Width5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on MIBRO 456831 Glass and Tile Drill Bit Set, 1/8in. to 5/16in., 4 Pieces:

u/aspect-creatio · 4 pointsr/succulents

No, not really, other than using my drill tip specifically made for drilling into ceramic and glass. It's the handiest thing I have in my house since most of my planters are usually thrift store finds that were not originally meant to be used as a planter LOL. The bigger the pot, the more holes I drill. I should have put something to do a size comparison, but its almost a foot long, so this one has five holes in the bottom.

u/tokermansam42 · 2 pointsr/asktrees

Buy a glass drillbit at home depot. That will run you a few bucks. Use the glass drillbit with yiur drill and presto! perfect hole. Find a downstem and add that. If you're lazy and don't want to have to pull the bowl you can make the dowstem and the bowl the same piece and add a shottie on the back. http://www.amazon.com/Mibro-456831-4-Piece-8-Inch-16-Inches/dp/B000FK3ZE8/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=134365945http://www.bongoutlet.ca/bong-slider-p-444.html?osCsid=7ebfba2110d8735b9613796f77cec1470&sr=8-5&keywords=glass+drill+bit glass drillbit buy a downstem at a headshop and use it.

u/hopefiend12 · 1 pointr/DIY

I have mounted things into 3/4" marble at work. Use a flame-tip tile drill bit to make a hole then depending on the weight of the blinds (do not do this for heavy roller blinds or roman shades) use a drywall anchor in the hole or use a washer and pass the screw right through the stone and into the window frame.