Homemade Hex Driver
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Tim Glick, Oley, Penn.: “I made a 3/4-in. hex driver to insert into my 3/4-in. socket by cutting a 3-in. section out of a new crowbar. Stores don’t carry a hex driver this large. I needed one to remove a pair of hex-shaped oil drain plugs on the front axle differential on my mechanical front-wheel drive tractor. I paid $12 for the crowbar. Now I’ve got a new hex driver, and I can use the rest of the crowbar as a prybar.”
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Homemade Hex Driver FARM SHOP Miscellaneous Tim Glick Oley Penn : “I made a 3/4-in hex driver to insert into my 3/4-in socket by cutting a 3-in section out of a new crowbar Stores don’t carry a hex driver this large I needed one to remove a pair of hex-shaped oil drain plugs on the front axle differential on my mechanical front-wheel drive tractor I paid $12 for the crowbar Now I’ve got a new hex driver and I can use the rest of the crowbar as a prybar ”