3/4" x 12" Thruster SDS-PLUS Bit

Features

  • Carbide tip for effective penetration
  • Advanced flute design for dust removal
  • Reduced vibration during operation

Specifications

Length 12 inches
Diameter 3/4 inch
Type SDS-PLUS

This bit is designed for drilling in various masonry materials, including concrete. It features a carbide tip that penetrates upon contact and an advanced flute design for efficient dust removal and reduced vibration.

Model Number: 711174-A

Project Ideas

Business

Custom Masonry Services

Offer services to create custom masonry features like pathways, patios, and garden beds, using the bit for precise and efficient drilling.


Home Renovation Assistance

Provide specialized drilling services for home renovation projects, such as installing new fixtures or updating old masonry structures.


Masonry Repair

Start a business focused on repairing and reinforcing existing masonry structures, using the bit to drill precise holes for reinforcement materials.


Event Decor Rentals

Rent out custom-made concrete decor items, like planter boxes and sculptures, for events such as weddings and corporate functions.


DIY Workshop Classes

Conduct workshops teaching DIY enthusiasts how to use the bit and other tools to create their own masonry projects, providing both instruction and tool rentals.

Creative

Masonry Planter Boxes

Create custom masonry planter boxes for gardens or home decor by drilling precise holes in concrete blocks or bricks to ensure proper drainage.


Concrete Sculptures

Use the bit to carve intricate designs into concrete slabs, adding artistic touches to outdoor spaces or creating unique garden sculptures.


Outdoor Furniture

Build robust outdoor furniture such as benches or tables by drilling assembly holes into concrete slabs or blocks, ensuring durability and stability.


Wall Art Installations

Create large-scale wall art installations by drilling holes into concrete walls to mount various artistic elements like metal or wood panels.


Pergola Anchors

Construct a sturdy pergola by drilling anchor holes into an existing concrete patio or foundation to secure the structure.