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    How to keep Screwdrivers in their Holder

    I've had this handy Craftsman screwdriver/nut-driver set since the early 70s, and every time I go to use certain interchangeable drivers, the darn things won't stay in the holder. I've used tape, folded paper and anything else I could think of to stop those drivers from falling out of the holder.

    Finally thought of using a ball plunger. I looked for a smallish SAE size, but found that metrics were much easier to source and cheap.
    I chose M4-0.70 x 8.
    After making sure a tapped hole would not hit the shank within the driver, I tapped the hole M4-0.75.
    This caused the ball plunger to hold very tight, so no further adhesive was required. The ball plunger can be adjusted for fit.
    There were only 2) drivers in the set that had the looseness problem, but it worked out great.
    Very little effort is needed to insert a driver.

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    Thanks gatz! We've added your Interchangeable Screwdriver Holder to our Fastening category,
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    Why did you not install the ball plunger in the handle/torque magnifier?
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    I have SO many of those, they must have come with every tool set I bought from Craftsman/Sears, Husky or whoever....and there were a lot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mklotz View Post
    Why did you not install the ball plunger in the handle/torque magnifier?
    ...because the Holder/Handle is of such shape with the hex hole & fluting on the outside, that there's not enough "wall" for even the shortest length available of 6mm for the M4 size.

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