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Finger Tip Nut Wrench?
Long ago, I had one or two stamped sheet metal "wrenches" that fit on
your finger tip. They looked like a metal guitar pick, but with a small hex hole punched in the tip. This allowed holding small nuts from turning when assembling things. I think they might have come as an assembly aid for some sort of a toy or electronics kit. I have a bunch of stuff that I will need to assemble with 0-80 nuts, and thought one of these would be handy. I don't recall if they went down as small as 5/32" (which is the size of the 0-80 nuts). However, I can't find ANY info that such a thing ever existed. There is a multisize 3D printed plastic version that might do the trick, but I was very surprised I couldn't find any mention of the original metal ones. Does anyone remember these or have any info on them? Just curious as to whether I imagined the whole thing... Thanks! Doug White |
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