Correcting a problem

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Walker
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Correcting a problem

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I have a 10" HT polar thermal tip-up and a 10" ice auger.Therefore, the tip-up falls thru the drilled hole.
So,my ? is ,how do I correct this problem without having to purchase a smaller diameter bit ? :oops:
As the fish say
"DROP ME A LINE"

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Dowel rods and wire ties?
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Paint stir sticks? :lol:

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Re: Correcting a problem

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Buy yourself a 1x6 cut to width required, drill hole in center to allow line and tip-up shaft to go threw and you got a tip-up that will span the hole.

Have a good one.
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