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I saw this mentioned on another board.... i know... this is the ONLY board,,, but hey... i was bored...

 

I already own an 18 v lithium powered hand drill( 2 batteries) and wonder if adapting an auger would actually work.

 

Does anyone have any experience with this?

 

Thanks

 

Splashhopper

Edited by splashhopper
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Just look at that punky spring ice he's barely drilling through. Leave the hand crank on ! .. or buy a proper power auger.

 

 

Not sure I am gonna be "hooked" on ice fishin yet....

 

so i want to keep the costs to a the bare minimum this year.... slow season for work is winter time for me too B)

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the drill? or the batteries?

Try both. Drained first battery after 3 holes, burned out drill on the 4th. DOH!

 

Typical of most "amazing" TV offers

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I got a free drill that works great so I had my cousin cut a small part off the internal part of the grip and fabricate a bit for a 3/8 dril. I'll let you know (if you want) how it works out.

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Free Time Sports in Woodstock had a sale on $49.99 for brand new ice augers, 5-8" sizes. Saw it on Kijiji - Ice Augers under London

 

You'll get your money back on that one if you don't like ice fishing

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I got a free drill that works great so I had my cousin cut a small part off the internal part of the grip and fabricate a bit for a 3/8 dril. I'll let you know (if you want) how it works out.

 

 

let me know....

 

I don;t think I will be on ice thicker than8-12 inches.... Local conservation areas to start I think

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let me know....

 

I don;t think I will be on ice thicker than8-12 inches.... Local conservation areas to start I think

Sure, will do.

All he did was cut off the bottom portion of the handel that goes in the shaft of the auger and welded a 3/8 drill bit into it. Not to hard at all if you can weld... How does it work, we will see...

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Come on...a 6" auger will drill a hole through 3' of ice with little effort. Why mess with a drill.

I used to drill 8" holes for my kids all day long

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Splashhopper I'll take you guys out to a honey hole for Crappie in the new year! Don't waste the $$$ on the drill adapters I've heard nothing but bad things about them.

 

jjcanoe

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Try both. Drained first battery after 3 holes, burned out drill on the 4th. DOH!

 

Typical of most "amazing" TV offers

 

 

Maybe you could cut a hole with a Slap Chop ?

 

Why have a boring life ? :wallbash:

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Posted (edited)

Maybe I am a bit late, just want to give my one cent.

 

I bought a 6" drill, I made an adaptor out of a metal bar. 19.2V Jobmate drill powered by two 12V UPS battery connected in series which equals to 24V DC.

 

Consulted a professor, specialized in AC and DC motor and generators, for this configuration and was told o.k. if don't run too long and stuck for too long.

 

I brought it to Barrie for perch. Drilled 6 holes with ease, drill didn't burn, neither the battery. 3-5 inches ice. The only problem was that I didn't get a little warmer from drilling, I still need to run about to keep warm after that. :D

 

Here are the pictures, if you can't read, please don't read. :D

 

As you can see, I kept my batteries in a warm bag. This is very necessary on ice.

 

http://chineseanglersclub.ca/forum/dispbbs...7958&page=1

 

 

Below is my second DIY for an auger adaptor, using an impact wrench adaptor. I tested this twice but proved not working well. The so called impact wrench adaptor is a joke, plus the connections make the proccess very shaky.

Here is my second approach. Again, focus on the pictures, not the words.

http://chineseanglersclub.ca/forum/dispbbs...7966&page=1

 

Thanks

Edited by muer
Posted (edited)

I diss agree with it being a bad idea. But i dont disagree with not buying an adapter make your own..

 

All i did was cut three inches of the bottomw of my handle off at the first notch no one uses them set that high.. Then i took a socket extention cut off the big part and had it welded onto the small piece of the handle.

 

You need a high priced drill or its a waste of time cheaper ones wont cut it.. I can get about 25 holes out of three batteries.. Thats with 12" ice

- I see you have lithium batteries thats what i use.. Cant beat them. I have been banging the idea around my head of plugging the inverter into the quad and running it with a power drill :canadian:

Edited by Curtis
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are you kidding you guys must have cheap drills if you can't do many holes with a drill attachment. i have a few drills and many batteries and i can say the drill does matter ...and battery.

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:lol: Hahahaha! Boring, Get it? :lol:

 

Actually, I think this is a good idea. I remember my Dad giving up ice-fishing because he was 'getting to old to drill all those holes' with his hand auger and he didn't want to get a power one. He would have loved this .

Posted (edited)

just get an extention for a 1/2 inch drill bit so you can get all the way through the ice to the water...surely you can fit your line down that unless your using 5/8 rope for line :lol:

 

funny fireball

Edited by Twocoda
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The secret to using a drill to punch holes is use a a top quality comerical drill, I mean a $350-$400 dewalt pro 1/2" 18 volt drill, with this unit you can punch 10-20 holes and still have a drill. Cheaper mastercraft 18 volts will just blow up under the pressure of a 8-6" auger, do yourselfs a favour dudes buy a freaking auger, to drill with a drill you can buy an auger for the same price and trust me if I got a sweet $350.00 dewalt drill the last thing I want to do is smoke it drilling ice. Buy a auger there built for ice fishing thats the whole deal

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Do yourself a favour and buy an axe with a fiberglass handle...much cheaper, will last a lifetime and you can use it for a variety of applications year round.....you'll also get in shape. What more can ya ask for??? B):lol:

 

 

safety glasses? :dunno:

Posted
I saw this mentioned on another board.... i know... this is the ONLY board,,, but hey... i was bored...

 

I already own an 18 v lithium powered hand drill( 2 batteries) and wonder if adapting an auger would actually work.

 

Does anyone have any experience with this?

 

Thanks

 

Splashhopper

Why bother for about 50 bucks you can get a manual auger.And when your drill is burnt out then youll probably kick yourself for using it in the first place.If you can weld then make a spud/chipper like I did.Apiece of 1"flat bar,1 piece of rebar and a piece of round bar.Foam on the handles to absorb shock.As I use it for my driveway too.

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