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(06-20-2012, 12:58 PM)November X-ray Wrote: The handles in the pictures are aluminum, not sure what the ones are made of from Enco, but how would you fasten them to transfer the torque,,,,roll pins perhaps?
I'm a firm believer in Loc-tite 609 sleeve retainer. If it's good enough to hold bearing races in jet engines, it will hold a couple of sockets just fine.
Incredible strength to it.
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(06-20-2012, 11:18 AM)Highpower Wrote: I don't suppose anyone knows if such a thing exists? And no....... I can't afford to purchase a $$$ hex broach to make one.
You could always practice your filing skills. Wouldn't take long in aluminium.
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(06-20-2012, 01:12 PM)stevec Wrote: ...Unless one applied a cheater bar long enough, but then you'd be in danger of tipping over the mill...
That would be one hell of a cheater bar!
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