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James Swan Bung Auger Chair Maker's Smaller #1457374

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James Swan Bung Auger Chair Maker's Smaller #1457374
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Offering this rarely seen smaller sized bung auger. This is the tool that was used for making the tapered hole in the wooden barrel that the liquid was poured into or removed from after storage, but is also a popular chair maker's tool today as is will cut the small 3/4" diameter tapered hole (3/4" diameter tapering to 1.5" in 5" length). The cutting edge is in good condition with some light wear, the edge runs nearly the full lenghth of the taper. The center of the iron taper is hollow, so the wood chips end up inside, that's why there is a large opening at the wide end of the casting (so the user can clean out the chips). There is some pitting on the metal but the cutting edge area is in very good shape, but the starter auger bit on the end is only in fair condition due to the pitting on the lead screw and along the cutting edge. This one is about 11" long overall. The hardwood handle is in good solid condition, with a few dings and chips out of some small areas. The handle is held in place with one machined wood screw at the center of the iron tool on top. A good user, and a hard to find smaller size!
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<tr><td>Condition:Good+</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:late 1800's</td></tr>






<tr><td>Title:James Swan Bung Auger Chair Maker's Smaller</td></tr>



<tr><td>Location:Caldwell, OH</td></tr>
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