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<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2026 19:02:27 EDT</pubDate>

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			    <title><![CDATA[Services - core drilling over 500 two inch holes in a concrete floor]]></title>
			    <link>https://core-drill-bit.com/sizes/2-inch/core-drilling-over-500-two-inch-holes-in-a-concrete-floor-378.html</link>
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	<img src="https://core-drill-bit.com/images/378/thumb_core-drilling-over-500-two-inch-holes-in-a-concrete-floor_1.jpg" width="100" height="75" />			    <h2>Speed is the key to completing a large core drilling project.</h2> <p class="ex2">keeping</p> <p>the core drill bit sharp and cutting at top efficiency is an enormous responsibility of any core drill operator who has the goal of cutting as many holes in a workday as possible when the opportunity presents itself. One of the things about core drilling holes in concrete for a living is that usually, you are not on any 1 job site for very long. A well-outfitted core drilling truck and crew can accomplish miracles for contractors in getting work done quickly if there are 40 holes to be done or less. So when the chance comes along to act like regular workers, by which I mean to the work at the same place, use the same tools and park in the same spot for more than a week then it is a special time indeed.  I like to test our mettle and see at what extremes we can get a job, no matter the size, completed. So when a core drilling job came over the wire with over 500 two-inch holes in a concrete floor to be done. I had to jump on it. </p> <h3>Time spent between holes is cruicial</h3> <p>the average time to core drill a 2-inch hole into a reinforced concrete floor can vary depending on the material that is being core drilled, of course, the depth, mounting, and other considerations while putting holes in a concrete floor. Our average time on this job was 97 seconds between the start of one core drill hole and the next. That of course 2 core drilling machines running at top speed and moving as fast as one can while safely performing the work. But alas we only kept up this pace for a  short period as there were other considerations such as limited power and water supply. Can every core drilling company core drill this fast. Most likely if they wanted to, they could. well maybe, or maybe not. But we can. But in truth that is showing off. Something we like to call job site performance. </p> <p>Every job site is different in construction. One of many things we need to operate the machines is water. Water cools the core drill bit and produces slurry, which is a byproduct of the core drilling process. Sometimes there is water on the site, while more often than not water can not be found for more than 500 yards away from where we need it. This was the case on this job so to solve the problem we bought a 275-gallon water tank (fig-b) from a local water tank dealer ( yes, there is such a thing. thank goodness he lives nearby), that had the unique feature of being able to be forklifted to and fro to where it was needed on the job site to provide water for the core drilling. Adding a three-quarter house power water pump and two 100 foot lengths of water hoses and we had water for both machines to operate. </p> <h3>Extracting anchors byway of core drilling</h3> <p>So why was this work being done? Why core drill over 500 holes into a concrete floor. To <em>extract half-inch by 5-inch long concrete sleeve anchors</em> that had used to hold an older style packaging rack system in place for a shipping company near Kannapolis, NC. The racks were being replaced with a new robotic automatic racking system that would speed up the production of getting products out to the trucks that are delivering products to the stores and our happy homes. After the holes were drilled each day we refilled them with anchoring cement like we use to mud-in handrails on our railing projects. Essentially we were taking out the bolts and filling the hole back in. Speaking of being in the Army. Just one of the many ways core drilling is used to accomplish objectives in this world that you might not have thought of. So is the life of a core drill operator. </p> ]]>
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			    <pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2022 16:55:50 EST</pubDate>
			  
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			    <title><![CDATA[Products - concrete cutting 2 inch bit]]></title>
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	<img src="https://core-drill-bit.com/images/67/thumb_concrete-cutting-2-inch-bit_1.jpg" width="100" height="75" />			    This is a great picture of a mess of core drill bits that we just got in this week. Shown is a 5 inch core drill bit, surrounded by various smaller bits.If you are in need of a concrete cutting 2 inch core drill bit then you have reached the right place. All of our core drilling bits drill to a depth of 14 inches with a single pass. Extensions for core drilling deeper are available. 2 inch core drill holes are commonly used for construction purposes, such as plumbing, hvac and fire protection.]]>
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			    <pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2020 14:07:56 EDT</pubDate>
			  
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			    <title><![CDATA[Services - core drilling water basin for retention pond]]></title>
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	<img src="https://core-drill-bit.com/images/47/thumb_core-drilling-water-basin-for-retention-pond_1.jpg" width="100" height="75" />			    Here we core drilled 2 two inch holes into the water basin of a retention pond off highway 49 in Harrisburg, NC. The area has seen much growth over the past 30 years and this particular job was to satisfy the Charlotte city engineers to make sure the pond drained correctly in case there cme one of those 100 year floods that happens every now and again. This is our basic wall core drilling rig where we use milwaukee core drill motors of different types to make holes in concrete walls and floor in North Carolina.]]>
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			    <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2020 23:05:52 EDT</pubDate>
			  
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			    <title><![CDATA[Services - 2 inch hole in wall with rig]]></title>
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	<img src="https://core-drill-bit.com/images/24/thumb_2-inch-hole-in-wall-with-rig_1.jpg" width="100" height="75" />			    This is our very useful small core drill rig core drilling a 2 inch hole into a concrete tilt wall at about 7 foot off the ground. The job was in Fort Mill, SC. A small town south of Charlotte, NC. This is our very simple way of getting the core drilling rig to where the core drill hole needs to be placed on the concrete wall. Not everybody can plan to do core drilling when it is off a ladder.]]>
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			    <category>2-inch</category>
			    <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2020 22:23:39 EDT</pubDate>
			  
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			    <title><![CDATA[Services - core drilling 2 inch holes for electric panel]]></title>
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	<img src="https://core-drill-bit.com/images/18/thumb_core-drilling-2-inch-holes-for-electric-panel_1.jpg" width="100" height="75" />			    This is an artsy picture  of some 2 inch core drill hole on a wall where the contractor wanted the holes to be lined up vertically up  the wall. It was quite a chore the get the exact pattern to set and reset the core drill rig each time.]]>
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			    <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 20:06:01 EDT</pubDate>
			  
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