angellonewolf
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you didn't buy them did you I wouldn't have them there's enough c rap round my house without adding to it
I recently acquired a few of these in a tool box, brought them along to our men's shed & they were a great talking point among the older members. They had more interest in these than if I had brought in the latest Milwaukee cordless drill!
We are now considering using these for our green woodworking projects, they are a lot safer than power tools for some members & it's a lot easier to drill a straight hole!
We are planning an 'unplugged' day out in the forest with no power tools, making simple furniture from whatever we find only using hand tools.
So if anyone has some in decent condition I'd be interested in buying them. Larger hand augers would also be welcome, the ones with a wooden handle across the top.
I recently acquired a few of these in a tool box, brought them along to our men's shed & they were a great talking point among the older members. They had more interest in these than if I had brought in the latest Milwaukee cordless drill!
We are now considering using these for our green woodworking projects, they are a lot safer than power tools for some members & it's a lot easier to drill a straight hole!
We are planning an 'unplugged' day out in the forest with no power tools, making simple furniture from whatever we find only using hand tools.
So if anyone has some in decent condition I'd be interested in buying them. Larger hand augers would also be welcome, the ones with a wooden handle across the top.
did think there not worth much thanks for the heads up
Plus you can work all day making holes if there is no electricity to the site such as when constructing a field shelter out in the middle of nowhere for the larger stock animals or pets
And they're silent, so no-one can find you. .
I may still have some, I’ll take a look later. I know I have the auger bits you can have, if you want.