Ice Auger Sharpening
Ice Auger Sharpening
I have google and only come up with JC's Sharpening. I was wondering where everyone is getting there augers sharpened? Want to get it done for this weekend.
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Crunchy wrote:Stores should be selling off the winter stock anytime now....
I picked up a few sets of extra blades last year 75% off at everyones favorite "tire" store. Can't beat $6.50 for new blades.
$49.99 for a set of new blades for 9'' jiffy auger
if they go on sale for $ 6.50 ..i'll poke both my eyes out...
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Will you provide pictures of that?Bird Addict wrote:Crunchy wrote:Stores should be selling off the winter stock anytime now....
I picked up a few sets of extra blades last year 75% off at everyones favorite "tire" store. Can't beat $6.50 for new blades.
$49.99 for a set of new blades for 9'' jiffy auger
if they go on sale for $ 6.50 ..i'll poke both my eyes out...
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MLR wrote:Will you provide pictures of that?Bird Addict wrote:Crunchy wrote:Stores should be selling off the winter stock anytime now....
I picked up a few sets of extra blades last year 75% off at everyones favorite "tire" store. Can't beat $6.50 for new blades.
$49.99 for a set of new blades for 9'' jiffy auger
if they go on sale for $ 6.50 ..i'll poke both my eyes out...
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I just replaced the blade on my Jiffy 30 after 8 years!!...I will keep the one I took off as a spare because it still cut fairly well...
Bottom line is to TAKE CARE of your auger...... after you finish cutting holes put the protective cover back on immediately...
Another good tip is don't put the blade in the snow after you've cut a hole or else you'll get a huge build-up of frozen crap on the blade which will result in poor cutting!!
Bottom line is to TAKE CARE of your auger...... after you finish cutting holes put the protective cover back on immediately...
Another good tip is don't put the blade in the snow after you've cut a hole or else you'll get a huge build-up of frozen crap on the blade which will result in poor cutting!!
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Hey Steve want me to bring my 10 inch blade this weekend? Curious as to what I need to pack on the sled.TroutnMuskieHunter wrote:No idea what a "chipper style blade" is....Jiffy uses serrated Ripper blades....Jimmy from the Valley wrote:Steve,
What if you have a chipper style blade?
New to power augers and just picked up a Strike Master....
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