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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 407591" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>you can't diamond drill these sorts of walls, you can start / finish the hole with acore drill to keep a neatish finish, but all that tends to happen is bits of stone constantly fall back into the hole, so SDS and pointy bit, remove stones inside the hole and insert section of drainpipe and a lot of cement afterwards.</p><p></p><p>Positive pressure fan may work for these people, or a house ventilation type fan, so that there is a constant extraction but not constant heat loss. Might sound daft, but a fire such as wood or coal, ideally a log burner is probably the best option as this constantly draws air through the house, and provides dry heat and a nice view!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 407591, member: 490"] you can't diamond drill these sorts of walls, you can start / finish the hole with acore drill to keep a neatish finish, but all that tends to happen is bits of stone constantly fall back into the hole, so SDS and pointy bit, remove stones inside the hole and insert section of drainpipe and a lot of cement afterwards. Positive pressure fan may work for these people, or a house ventilation type fan, so that there is a constant extraction but not constant heat loss. Might sound daft, but a fire such as wood or coal, ideally a log burner is probably the best option as this constantly draws air through the house, and provides dry heat and a nice view! [/QUOTE]
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