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Augur bits go that size and bigger and are good at pulling the shavings out

 

Agree - I would auger that size on green logs, but depends on how many you are doing as it could become hard work...

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I'd use auger bits for that size hole...

 

FIL uses a 2 stroke engine powered auger drill for doing similar (or even bigger) holes when repairing the quayside decking etc at Blyth Harbour.....

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best to use a hole saw bit without the pilot, drill in how deep you want, then get a chisel and break it out, can then level the bottom out with a really shape chisel. that way u don't end up with a pilot hole like you do with a spade bit. only take it out if u need to though!

i've just got one for making a 90mm hole in some logs!!!

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