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In my on-going Bathroom remodel, now that I've completed tiling the floor with porcelain tiles, I have installed a new set of sliding doors for the walk-in closet. Installing the new track in the header and hanging the doors (which came in about 20 pieces - must have been designed by IKEA) was relatively easy. However, now I have to affix a bottom "Dorr Guide" piece to the floor in which the two doors will pass through as you open' close the doors.
I am terrified at the prospect of drilling holes in the newly laid porcelain tiles as I know porcelain is very hard and also very brittle (prone to cracking).
I've seen these "Diamond: drill bits and was wondering if anyone has experience with these for drilling in porcelain? My thought is to drill s a couple of mounting holes, then tap in some plastic plugs and screw the screws into the plugs to hold down the door guide piece.
Anyone ever use these drills?
I am terrified at the prospect of drilling holes in the newly laid porcelain tiles as I know porcelain is very hard and also very brittle (prone to cracking).
I've seen these "Diamond: drill bits and was wondering if anyone has experience with these for drilling in porcelain? My thought is to drill s a couple of mounting holes, then tap in some plastic plugs and screw the screws into the plugs to hold down the door guide piece.
Anyone ever use these drills?
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