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I made this up to fit into Texatdurango's fantastic die holders. It has a 2mm allen key in it.
I made up a new section and epoxied the key right into the new section so I can make a new one if it gets damaged.
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Curly

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An especially nice driver.

I appreciate a made for purpose tool but most of the time I make do with the store bought varieties because of a lack of time. :frown: :rolleyes:

 

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If I used my tools as intended I'd have stuff like this all over the place. Looks great, but I never really use things according to the label, and as such, that would be lost and I'd have to grind a screwdriver down to make another. It's pure chaos in my shop, but I can't cope with the lack of chaos. More clean workspace means more pieces being worked on at one time.
 

Texatdurango

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I made this up to fit into Texatdurango's fantastic die holders. It has a 2mm allen key in it.
I made up a new section and epoxied the key right into the new section so I can make a new one if it gets damaged.
Geeze....... using that nice of material on an allen wrench holder, I'd love to see what you reserve for your nice pens!
 
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