That was a weekend filled with putting things in tight places and getting things stuck in holes!
Now that everyone's mind is in the gutter...
This continues on top of my issue with the RC part; still need to sort out the screw shaft stuck in the cup.
I got my second COVID shot on Friday afternoon. The after-effect was a sore shoulder and feeling tired.
On Saturday, everything was fine, so I decided to do as @Vince says (but not as he does, according to his posts) and went to work on the outside of the house.
Proof of my efforts and lack of results:
Concrete bit #1 on the left side is accidentally bent when I got stung by a wasp.
Now, I am allergic to bumble bee stings, but no harm in the past from wasp stings. As a pro-active measure I took an antihistamine, which meant I had to quit working since those make a person groggy.
Finished the day sitting around the house with the Epi-pen close at hand. (My first-aid protocol is different from normal, since I live in a rural area without nearby emergency services.) @Med, you can know that I was with you there in spirit for the evening; get well quick! A friend came over in the evening and took care of the wasp nest.
Went back to work on Sunday. The bit #2 is heavily worn down, but at least some progress was made. Some of the aggregate here is granite, which is very hard stuff to drill through.
Continued with bit #3, which suddenly burned itself out.
Later on I realized that the carbide tip on the end is missing; you can see the vacant slot in the photo.
I tried continuing with bit #4 in the same hole where I left off from bit #3. This new bit lasted less than a second before the tip got chewed up. You can also see the drill chuck was no longer able to securely hold the bit. Investigating that is when I realized that the earlier bit is missing a tip and realized that tip must still be in the concrete.
Unfortunately, I am not aware of drill bits meant to drill through carbide steel.
Well done, Murphy!!!
Next step is to fill some of those holes with silicone, come up with a re-design, and drill new holes in another location. Not looking forward to this as the initial design involved minimal cutting of pressure treated lumber and now will likely involve custom cutting.
I will be able to get to TEA someday, I hope ?