Now it is time to drill the pilot holes into your concrete floor or subfloor. Get your power drill ready, make sure it is set to Hammering action. If you do not have a power drill with a hammer function, you will need one to complete this module.
Install your 5/32" Masonry Drill Bit into your drill. Line up your drill with the pilot holes marks on your floor or the holes you made in your carpet.
Start to drill the hole at a very slow speed with the hammer function on. Slow and steady wins the race. Then gradually increase the speed of the drill. The drill will not cut through the concrete like butter. It will take time.
You need to go in two inches into the floor with at least one inch into the subfloor. Make sure to mark your drill bit at the two inch mark so you will know.
Keep in mind there will be dust as you drill the hole in concrete. You are pulverising the concrete and they will turn up a lot of dust. Wear a mask and safety goggles at all time.
Go ahead and slowly drill all 6 pilot holes into your concrete floor or subfloor. When you are down, use a vacuum to get up all the dust particles from the concrete.
Congrats, you just finished the hardest part. The rest is a cakewalk. Proceed to Lesson 3-4: Installing Anchors into your Concrete Floor or Subfloor.