Re: [bolger] Auger bits...
In a message dated 5/12/00 7:44:38 AM Central Daylight Time,rtp9433@...
writes:
<< Hmmm.... I dunno about an auger, but I've had good luck in the
past with a Yankee driver. >>
I think we are talking about a whole different magnitude of forces here - a
"Yankee drive" is suitable for driving small bits or screws quickly - a auger
is used for major torques slowly. I'm old enough to have used the "square"
bit heads in an auger, but I have none and have no idea where they could be
found.
Bill in MN (Snow predicted up North for Mother's Day (a "Hallmark Holiday"
and the opening of fishing season in these parts.))
writes:
<< Hmmm.... I dunno about an auger, but I've had good luck in the
past with a Yankee driver. >>
I think we are talking about a whole different magnitude of forces here - a
"Yankee drive" is suitable for driving small bits or screws quickly - a auger
is used for major torques slowly. I'm old enough to have used the "square"
bit heads in an auger, but I have none and have no idea where they could be
found.
Bill in MN (Snow predicted up North for Mother's Day (a "Hallmark Holiday"
and the opening of fishing season in these parts.))