Auger bits have a self feeding screw tip that draws the bit into wood as you drill. Auger bits are almost solely used in a hand brace. The Type I bit has a cutting spur on the side of the flute that scribes a sharp edge to the hole that helps prevent splintering and chip-outs. It is used in applications unlikely to encounter nails or staples.Does anyone know what the diff is between a Type I Spur Auger and a Type II Ship Auger?
The blade I ordered got here last week.My blade arrived yesterday. I don't think it's going to fit my Craftsman saber saw though. Mount area is wider for a another more professional saw (Bosch?) :angry:
It won't fit a saber saw. Made specifically for a Sawsall type saw. My 'Sawsall' is actually a cheapo Craftsman model but it has a bigger chuck than a saber saw.My blade arrived yesterday. I don't think it's going to fit my Craftsman saber saw though. Mount area is wider for a another more professional saw (Bosch?) :angry:
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