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It is by far the best auger I have ever owned. Also, the bit is extremely light in weight, like weird light, no bit compares. I build custom treehouses and just got a 1" x 18" auger bit. The three cutting blades smoothly rip through wood and don't rip your arm off when the drill gets bogged down when sunk fully into the wood.
I drilled an entire 2800sq ft house with (1) 3/4" nail chipper on a 12" 7/16 shank extension, in a high speed Hole Hawg. ------------------------------------------------------- I've got various sizes from 3/4" - 1 1 /2", 7 1/2" and 18" long. Though when the self-feed screw tip starts to go, its takes more and more effort to drive it through the wood, the more it gets damaged. ---Anyone wanna buy my Irw.ns.--- Woof
I only had to sharpen it once near the end, because it was slowing down a bit. They are w/o equal for the price. Even @ full price (the prices go up and down, so watch for reductions), price vs. You can only tell you hit one from the snapping sound, and the shiny sheared-off metal in the hole when you're done. I'll say this about all the WoodOwl nail chipper bits. I've used several of them from 3/4 to 1 1/2. Also, you can re-sharpen them several times with just a flat file. I went through 12 nails that i knew of.
performance against an Irw.n, and ive only got one thing to say. I'm an electrician. They make very smooth holes, and slice through nails easily. Through.i didnt start bouncing on a nail, have to reverse out and drill next to it.right through em.
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