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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Drills & Drivers > Guess How Long to Drill 34 6-inch x 24-inch Holes in Concrete

Guess How Long to Drill 34 6-inch x 24-inch Holes in Concrete

Nov 21, 2012 Stuart 2 Comments

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6-inch Concrete Core Hole

Over at CopTool there’s a brief post about how a team of 3 people core-drilled 34 deep holes in a slab of concrete.  So how long does it takes to drill 34x 6″ x 24″ holes in concrete? 10 hours, and that’s with two drills running in parallel!

The 10 hours includes setup, leveling, and cleaning operations, with the cutting process itself proceeding at about 2 inches per minute.

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To put things into perspective, core-drilling a 6″ hole is like cutting a rectangular concrete slab with a 18.85″ linear edge. That’s a big cut.

Read more about this via CopTool.

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2 Comments

  1. Steve R.

    Nov 29, 2012

    Stuart–Hi; I didn’t see this until today. A standard 6 x 12 weighs about 30 pounds, and this is twice that length (6 x 24); it should weigh approximately 60 pounds. Just be sure to get someone to help move it from point A to point B to save your back. Better yet, roll it on the ground if you don’t have to move it far. I used to work in a concrete test lab and had to move a lot of 6 x 12 test cylinders, as well as concrete core that was shipped in from the field.

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  2. Bill

    Aug 1, 2016

    I need to core drill concrete slab 3 inches wide 24 inches deep 4 locations
    Concrete is about 90 days old.

    Do you have any idea the drill and the bit. I am located in Houston Texas
    Thanks

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