A: It says in the description that it's 7 and 1/2 in long.
by|Mar 14, 2024
Q:I need this to be longer. is there an extension I can use with this bit?
by|Nov 8, 2023
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A: Probably, just make sure that it will handle the torque. And that it is small enough to fit in the hole, which shouldn't be a problem here.
by|Mar 14, 2024
Q:Will the 5/8" dia. auger bit be the correct bit to drill 6"x6" treated wood deck columns for 5/8" dia. galv. bolts? Is the hole internal diameter after drilling slightly oversized?
by|May 19, 2023
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A: A 5/8 bit will drill a 5/8 hole. Fresh (wet) lumber might swell back into the hole, so you have to do some tapping with a hammer to get the bolt all the way through the finished hole, but that's a good thing. A nice tight water-proof seal.
by|Mar 25, 2024
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Q:Have the 7/8 auger bit. What is the recommended rpm to use it?
by|Apr 12, 2023
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A: For auger bits, you need an auger drill, as it is geared down so the motor doesnt bog down while making the hole. It pulls the bit into wood and needs the torque a standard drill does not poses. Regular dont work, Auger drills are about $300-400 +
by|Oct 28, 2023
Q:I need a tough auger to drill thru palm tree roots for feeding spikes. Will this work
by|Sep 10, 2022
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A: at first yes, but not long will it work
by|Oct 28, 2023
Q:Do you have a recommended file for sharpening? I'm using 1" and 5/8" bits.
by|May 29, 2022
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A: Take it to a machinist specialist who can not only sharpen properly, but they can rethread the auger which is in theory, a screw-(tip). Once you fill it in the wrong direction, it will not work!
by|Oct 28, 2023
A: Hi Hugh, we recommend using any type of flat file. However, for best results there are Auger bit files that are designed specifically for this task.
by|Jan 2, 2024
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Q:Will this fit an SDS Plus rotary hammer drill?
by|May 18, 2022
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A: Hi Alga! No, it will not.
by|May 25, 2022
Q:which drill should i purchase to use this bit to drill in cedar stumps?
by|Apr 8, 2022
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A: it has to be geared down and be a auger drill. They are $300-$400
by|Oct 28, 2023
A: its not power you need, its TORQUE
by|Oct 28, 2023
A: Thank you for your question. A right angle drill would have the most power.