Shoutout to welder1186, he made me a new auger end sleeve. Highly recommended if you have feed problems, worn out, flights worn. Fit right over the end after i wire welded my flight to the tube which was sticking out again. I also recommend if the flight is loose that it be welded to the tube.
Think he also makes a bearing roller repair sleeve. He also told me there may be other parts he will be making in the future. Not to take away from driving to Williamsport (have done twice in the past), but i would rather spend less money on a repair sleeve than buy a whole auger, which i am sure has to be close to $1000 by now.
Here are the pictures of the Inkbird, relay, and new housing. I added a type K thermocouple to exactly where the factory anthrastat was. Actually there are 2 in case one does fail i can just move 2 wires. It is 300mm which is 11.8" very close to the original length. It's from Amazon, will get you part numbers if needed. I wanted close to the factory positioning and it only took a washer on each side then reach under to tighten. Am running at 115f as that is working a tiny bit better than 120f. Used the external relay version (only a few $ more) because that is that part that is switching the current and most likely to fail, and easily replaced. Coils have inductive kickback and knowing how Chinese electronics are made (garbage) I'd rather spend a few more dollars. I also put in a line/surge filter on the AC input, good for a few amps, can't hurt. All and all, my ash is looking just like it used to and house is a nice steady warm, maybe I am good for another 15 years? Pictures below.