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31 Mar 20104.75” diameter x 5 foot long Horizontal Boring Auger Use with your heavy duty rght angle drill to dig under concrete easily Note: see picture below for picture of current nose and cutter assembly. Nose piece in above picture is an older nose design we don’t use anymore. NOTE: eBay’s picture system is broken. When you click to enlarge picture, you must scroll up to see it. Horizontal Earth Boring Auger set comes with: Quantity of two, 2 foot long auger sections Removeable and replaceable nose and cutter assembly Insulating drive adapter that helps protect from electric shock The total length of all pieces assembled comes to 5 feet. 4.75” diameter is a perfect for 4” PVC pipe. Designed for plumbers, guttering contractors and any one else who needs to place drain line under sidewalks, foundations or other concrete structures. Drill is not included. You must supply your own drill. Appropriate drills to use with this auger are right angle drills with at least 8 amps of power like a Milwaukee or DeWalt. In this picture, Tom is using the Milwaukee Super Hawg which is a super strong drill with about 13 amps. The Master Horizontal Boring Set combines the power of heavy duty 1/2″ drills with the ability to dig under concrete safely, quickly, and with minimal destruction to the surrounding landscape. Perfect for plumbers, electricians, irrigators, cable installers and anyone else who needs to place lines under concrete, this set needs only one man to operate. Start with one extension for tight areas; add extensions to the back as you bore. No need to remove the auger from the hole. A typical 5 foot bore takes less than 10 minutes. A right angle drill is recommended as it requires less access and affords a more comfortable operating position. These augers require that your drill accept a full 1/2″ hex shaft. If you are unsure about your drill’s compatibility with our auger, please contact us or your drill’s manufacturer. This bore for a drain pipe installation was completed in under 5 minutes in hard, Tennessee clay.
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