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Buying, Selling, and Trading => Buying, Selling, and Trading => Topic started by: skipskip on January 27, 2014, 11:47:02 AM
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I have 9 Irwin auger bits from the 70's. new old stock
packaging is ugly, but the bits are new.
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3715/12175389283_65787f3d21.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/skipskip/12175389283/)
JAN 196 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/skipskip/12175389283/) by skipskip (http://www.flickr.com/people/skipskip/), on Flickr
a couple have surface rust from storage.
sizes:
4,5,6,6,11,11,11,12,14
$10 for all plus shipping
paypal preferred, but cks/mo OK too.
Thanks
Skip
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you should refer to these as Brace Bits. Larry
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you should refer to these as Brace Bits. Larry
yes, I should, tho in my defense, the packages are marked "auger bit"
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I was not finding fault,most people see auger and they think of the new heavy duty construction ones are called Auger bits also.Larry
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you should refer to these as Brace Bits. Larry
I've got to disagree with this. The drill bits used in braces are commonly called by their particular style, hence
Center bits
quill bits
gimlet bits
spoon bits
nose auger bits
hollow auger bits
counter sink bits
twist bits
and of course, auger bits.
The first five of these are the earliest bits used in a brace -- for a few hundred years. What is called an auger bit wasn't developed until the late 1700s.
To add to the confusion are the bits made for braces that are screwdriver bits and bits for square nuts.
Auger bits are what distinguish this kind of bit for a brace. "Brace bit" tells me nothing.