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Title: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: FishGut on Nov 08, 2012, 01:43 AM
There have always been special tweaks people do to get the most out of their tools. I remember my grandfather almost religiously honing and waxing his old spoon auger. I've seen people insisting they want to shim blades for faster cutting. Personally, I hope that swapping out to offset handles will allow me to punch two or three times as many holes now that the kids are bringing friends along too.

What's YOUR secret hack to get the most out of your auger?

Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: BIGCREW on Nov 08, 2012, 09:11 AM
I use silicon spray on mine it helps to keep the ice build up down,and one other thing I do is hand it to my 19 year old son to do the drilling thats my best tweek ;D
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: SLAYERFISH on Nov 08, 2012, 11:07 AM
Put a motor on it- ;)
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: xjma on Nov 08, 2012, 04:15 PM
Put a motor on it- ;)

^What he said!!  The ULTIMATE tweak! 

A hand auger with sharp blades should cut just fine though.  Some people say have an extra set of sharp blades with you just in case (and a wrench to change them).  Loctite on the bolts is a good idea as well. 
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: BlueDevil on Nov 08, 2012, 04:48 PM
The Eskimo Shark Z71 requires no such tweaking!  Bwahahaha! :)
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: Rebelss on Nov 08, 2012, 05:03 PM
Touch up your blades with an oil stone after every use, keep a thin film of oil on them, spray your flighting with silicone OR wax so water doesn't freeze on it, and let the AUGER drill the hole....DON'T push down on it!!!! As previuosly stated, I also Loctite all mounting bolts on it, use non-oxy gas with Startron, and the recommended mix ratio with a good 2 cycle oil, topped off with a properly gapped new NGK plug. That about covers it... ;)
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: pfscott on Nov 08, 2012, 05:04 PM
I would hone my 7" Mora blades with a 600 grit stone, they cut awesome!
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: Chris338378 on Nov 08, 2012, 08:54 PM
The Eskimo Shark Z71 requires no such tweaking!  Bwahahaha! :)

X2
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: stripernut on Nov 09, 2012, 06:47 AM
Not a big one, buy I tape the Allen wrench to the shaft of my auger to keep it handy in case I need it and that has saved the day a few times!
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: jackpine on Nov 09, 2012, 12:20 PM
facebook----ice auger sharpening

some auger tips there.
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: esox_xtm on Nov 09, 2012, 02:03 PM
  Some people say have an extra set of sharp blades with you just in case (and a wrench to change them).  Loctite on the bolts is a good idea as well.

Both great ideas. I never travel without a spare set of blades, never know when you'll find bottom on a strange lake.

And Loctite? My buddy lost a blade down the hole from a brand new auger >:(  ......... I always Loctite now.

Oh yeah, good ol' Johnson's Paste Wax on the flights (and sled bottoms too).

/m
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: Buckshots on Nov 12, 2012, 04:50 PM
Not a big one, buy I tape the Allen wrench to the shaft of my auger to keep it handy in case I need it and that has saved the day a few times!
The Strikemaster solos actually have a spot under the throttle handle for an allen wrench.
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: hankthecrank on Nov 12, 2012, 08:14 PM
Why worry about having to retighten, just buy a longer bolt and put a nylock nut on the other side, end of problems.
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: icyveins on Nov 12, 2012, 08:17 PM
Why worry about having to retighten, just buy a longer bolt and put a nylock nut on the other side, end of problems.

x2
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: Whytie on Nov 13, 2012, 11:21 PM
buy blades at the end of the year buy ahead for later years

and you'll save yourself around 10$ on those year end sales. i also wax my auger with car wax to keep ice off.
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: Quantrel on Nov 14, 2012, 06:13 PM
Be sure to use SeaFoam to keep the engine clean and purring :tipup:
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: FRESHBAIT on Nov 14, 2012, 07:55 PM
def agree on getting the end of the year auger blades.

This year I picked up a couple more augers to add to the fleet.   Another Eskimo which is a 8600 model and a project Ice King auger to hot rod a little bit just for giggles.  The sound of a 2-stroke with a tuned pipe is like music to the ears. 
Some mods I'm gonna try are cutting some grooves in my centerpoint this year, and have them off set from each side so hopefully it'll cut through the ice better.  As well as do some mods to my blades this year with cutting some serations and have the serations offset b/w the two blades, hopefully they'll cut they ice better.  As well as some jetting to the carb and a tuned exhuast pipe.

One thing I started doing years ago was buying 100 L/L from the local airport,  it doesn't have all that crap that the new gas has.  It's pricey, but I may only go through a gallon or two an entire season.     
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: SLAYERFISH on Nov 15, 2012, 02:00 PM
one trick I did on my old 3hp Cobra 10" was to remove the governor.   Gained a couple thousand rpm.  Talk about quick!  Requires total concentration when drilling.   ;)
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: ice cracker on Nov 15, 2012, 04:42 PM
Heat up the blade with a torch so it melts and cut the ice
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: SkiSoloII on Nov 19, 2012, 09:38 AM
1. Smaller holes cut easier.

2. Amsoil Saber

Dave
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: d4ng3r3ux on Nov 19, 2012, 11:47 PM
removed that threaded bolt when its -20 celcius I dont want to fiddle with a allen key and bolt
replaced with one of these and I put a tiewrap with a leader around my auger shaft
(http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff513/d4ng3r3ux/Lynch-Pin-Safety-Pin.jpg)
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: finlessbrown on Nov 29, 2012, 03:48 PM
Heat up the blade with a torch so it melts and cut the ice
i don't think many people will bring a set of torches on the ice for this purpose
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: dfauverii on Dec 04, 2012, 08:02 AM
  I have a used auger that had shims under the blades.  The shims obviously increased the angle of the blade to the ice.  The blades were also used.  I assumed that the shims were just to get more out of the existing blades.  I did not put the shims back in when i put new blades on and it didn't seem to cut well still.  Now i've replaced the point too but haven't got to see if that makes the difference.  The auger is in great shape and doesn't look like it has bent or anything where the blades attach.  This is a newer eskimo 10" auger and i also bought the Z71 powerhead for it so i am not lacking power by any means. 
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: Reel trouble on Dec 05, 2012, 11:56 AM
My auger tweak If it works i will call it the nilscuda  ;D



(http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p296/adrenjunkey/Untitled-3.jpg)

Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: DBK81 on Dec 05, 2012, 12:51 PM
My auger tweak If it works i will call it the nilscuda  ;D



(http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p296/adrenjunkey/Untitled-3.jpg)

Biggest problem I already see, your top hand should be directly over the blade, your top hand is 995 of your pressure, and not being centered over the top will make you tend to drill on an angle and not cut very well.
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: Reel trouble on Dec 05, 2012, 03:14 PM
 well there suppose to be offset making it easier to drill this one has the lazer turbo blade equivalent and doesn't require much if any down pressure.  I see a lot of comments about offset handles on both the nils, fin bore and strike master figured might as well try it on a eskimo as i already had it.  ;D
Title: Re: Tweaking your auger? Secrets of the masters
Post by: bigyam627 on Dec 05, 2012, 03:29 PM
Biggest problem I already see, your top hand should be directly over the blade, your top hand is 995 of your pressure, and not being centered over the top will make you tend to drill on an angle and not cut very well.
your not supposed to use pressure. let the auger do the work.