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    Torx Drivers Holder

    These Brand X Torx drivers came in an ugly plastic bag that did not add anything to the culture of my toolbox.

    I made this holder out of a 2" diameter piece of black Nylon to keep the 6) drivers organized.
    The annular cuts intersect the Ø .25 holes and hold 2) O'rings. When a driver is inserted into a hole, the O'rings exert enough friction to hold the driver in place.
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    Thanks gatz! We've added your Torx Drivers Holder to our Storage and Organization category,
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    Very nice!
    How about the key way and central hole? Are they functional or were they already there from another project?

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    Thanks Karl.
    No real reason for the 1" through hole; just thought it was needed.

    The slot along the side is there to remove the O'rings.
    If someone is inclined to make one of these, I would recommend using as large of cross-section O'ring as can be found.
    The ones I used are 1/8" (.130) and the Torx driver has to be twisted back and forth a few times to get past the O'ring.
    Not a big deal, but a larger cross-section would make that easier.

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    Great idea and thanks for sharing! The "ah-ha" moment for me is the rubber o-ring can be utilized with other holders that are not round. My nut drivers are in a rectangular base and when it gets knocked over they all fall out.



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