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I know this isnt fishing report related but thought i would give everyone a heads up in case you were shopping Because it seemed like a good deal . 6 left

http://www.ebay.com/itm/321040968999?_tr...97.c0.m619
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Wow - where was that deal last year at this time when I bought my Nils 6 incher? I highly recommend this auger and this is a screaming deal.
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I have a 8" they cut great just be careful with the blades
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Hey Jigs,

I've got one season on my blades (probably 200-300 holes). How long can I expect them to last? And what specifically do you mean by being careful - like not using them as battering rams but as cutting instruments like they were intended?
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I've had mine going on 5 yrs now. Not putting 200-300 holes a yr on it, but a fair amount. You've probably got at least a couple more years to go I'd say if you don't bash them.
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I got mine as a handmedown so i dont know how old it is but when i got it the blade was bent up and you couldnt cut a hole with it even though it was sharpenough to gash my hand pretty good. New blades are like 80 bucks but there is a guy that sharpens them for $20 bucks if i remember right. I have his card somewere. I sent mine to him and it cut great all last year probly 100+ holes.
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According to what was posted last year, the approved sharpener for Nils is:

Frank DeLuca
5382 Jentoft Rd,
Saginaw, MN
55779
[url "mailto:frankbdeluca@yahoo.com"]frankbdeluca@yahoo.com[/url]

He is on here as FrankDeLuca

http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/com...rankDeLuca

There was a long post on getting a Nils repair last year. It had some good info in it on getting one sharped and how to care for a Nils.

http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gfo...306;page=1
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Thanks for the sharpening info. I like $20 a lot more than $80 - heck, I might get a half a tank of gas out of that deal. And a reminder to all that auger blades are freaky sharp and to be extra careful taking off, and putting on, the blade guards (especially with frozen hands) and to not to lay an auger in a place where somebody could slip and fall on it. I like to dig half a hole and leave the auger standing up.
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