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| Adam | February 20th, 2008 10:17 PM They finally found the two mn 41111 21-Pc. Universal L-Key sets. It costs only $9.99 and can hold any type of 1/4 inch hex bit. With an auxillary set 1/4 and 3/8 inch square drive adaptors I can have defacto old-gold Elle handles. Come to think of it... The Elle handles were never produced in 1/4 inch drive size. Hot dog! It's got a FULL WARRANTY and made HERE. That would be New-Gold. :) |
| Adam | August 5th, 2008 04:39 PM I found the Universal L-Key tool, again. This time, I think I'm goin to put it away with the other hex-shank tools and bits. That way, it'll STAY "found". :) |
| Adam | October 11th, 2008 12:22 PM Ya know... With the right adaptators on the end of the Craftsman universal (1/4 inch hex drive) L-key tool, you've almost got you an old Craftsman Spark Plug El-handle tool. What's more, you can get you a 1/4 inch square drive El-handle. There's also a 3/8 inch adaptator available at Sears. And, if you look hard enough "outside", you can find a 1/2 inch size. The whole deal can be made pretty permanental with a dab of "Super Glue". :) Of course, this way, you'll need to by a Universal L-key per size. They're now standard hooked items. |
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