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    A Hex Wrench Handle

    My ball-end hex wrenches get a lot of use in my shop. I can fish the long end inside a machine to engage a Socket Head Cap Screw over a wide range of angles. However, this leaves me with the short end to apply torque, which is rarely sufficient.

    Here is a repurposing of an existing tool that gives me a handle that fits my entire collection of hex wrenches.

    If you are interested, please, click here


    Your comments are welcome. All of us are smarter than any one of us.


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    It's a good idea using the little keyless chuck and length of shaft. Your only problem now will be too much torque on the ball ends. I have too many of those to count that I have twisted the ball end off because I was a bit too rambunctious.

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    If you lack Rick's pin vise, consider making a slightly different style of tool to convert L-wrenches into T-wrenches...

    T-handle for Allen wrenches

    If you use the same endmill to drill the hole and make the slot, it's a one tool operation on the mill.

    For really tight quarters, cut off the arm that lacks a slot and you'll have a gamma-wrench.
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    Thanks rgsparber! We've added your Hex Wrench Handle to our Fastening category,
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