Came across some mahoosive Augers today - with what is probably the most beautiful Auger adapter / handle I have ever seen
Here is the purchased set
Five Auger bits in the two foot long range - the smallest is 3/4", the largest an eye watering 1 3/4"
Two are eyed Augers - one, a 1 1/2" Gilpin (23" long), is I think quite early
I think that partly because the eye appears to be forged, not a welded on barrel eye that later augers have
The other is a later barrel eyed auger in 3/4" diameter - 24" long.
Those two are interesting, but its the set that really grabbed my attention
The handle is to adapt the shaped bits for "brace and bit" into a T auger using a tapered square hole and a brass grub screw
The three matching bits are all about 2' long and in 1 3/4", 3/4" and, I think, 1" (not marked though).
I call these a set as the handle and all the bits are stamped "40" for some reason?
There is a lot more stamping on the brass of the handle - but O can't make it out
When I get a free day, I mst read up on how to restore Auger bits. I need to learn to clean and sharpen them - I suspect I will try Tombear's citric acid treatment - then I need to learn how to sharpen them.
What do people think? Anyone ever seen a set like that before?
Red
Here is the purchased set
Five Auger bits in the two foot long range - the smallest is 3/4", the largest an eye watering 1 3/4"
Two are eyed Augers - one, a 1 1/2" Gilpin (23" long), is I think quite early
I think that partly because the eye appears to be forged, not a welded on barrel eye that later augers have
The other is a later barrel eyed auger in 3/4" diameter - 24" long.
Those two are interesting, but its the set that really grabbed my attention
The handle is to adapt the shaped bits for "brace and bit" into a T auger using a tapered square hole and a brass grub screw
The three matching bits are all about 2' long and in 1 3/4", 3/4" and, I think, 1" (not marked though).
I call these a set as the handle and all the bits are stamped "40" for some reason?
There is a lot more stamping on the brass of the handle - but O can't make it out
When I get a free day, I mst read up on how to restore Auger bits. I need to learn to clean and sharpen them - I suspect I will try Tombear's citric acid treatment - then I need to learn how to sharpen them.
What do people think? Anyone ever seen a set like that before?
Red