1 1/2-inch Auger remastered. Making a handle from a piece of firewood, giving this tool new life.
The ability to restore hand tools gives one a degree of self-sufficiency and for many it is a lost art. During pandemics, supply chain interruptions and economic uncertainty is it good and even satisfying to build your stockpile of hand tools. Restoring old tools is important to maintain your property or homestead. Let me explain: • Video

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