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Worn out? I have an image of my uncle with hand file sharpening these things.
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(02-14-2019, 02:21 PM)toolmiser Wrote: Over the years, I've accumulated a bunch of worn out auger bits. Anybody got any creative uses for them?
I am not a blacksmith so forging isn't an option. I do have a mig welder so I could maybe use it for something, just no ideas.
Maybe something like wind chimes?
Probably scrap pile
Thanks
Cut off the auger, file/grind a slotted screwdriver bit out of the shank. You may have to harden the shank for this to work.
Or get a set of larger hex and/or torx bits. Weld them to the shank of the auger bits.
If you were so inclined you could make a few sets and sell them. I'm sure some folks would be interested.
Just a quick thought
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They add weight to tool boxes. Or, tie them onto fishing line for lead-free weights.....
I saw them recently used for (blade-type) carving knives, and chisels, as noted. It could be a break-out for getting into cheap forging.
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I was sorting them out today, mostly trying to put like manufactures together to see what I have. Most of the worn out ones are about 18" long. Some are regular auger and some are what I call "electricians bits. It kind of makes sense that the trades people would tend to wear them out more.