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@Flyinfool , I'll leave it up to you, but if we can make all the screws the same size hex head, I will commit to machining a storage solution into the base. It will involve drilling two holes, and using the spring from the apex seal of a rotary engine.
Yes. I have the parts on hand. (I just rebuilt a the rotary engine on the Dyke Delta I built.)
No. I don't think I could ever explain what the solution looks like in text.
But, I will try.
Drill a hole into a side of the base a few inches deep that is 1/8" or so larger in diameter than the hex. Then drill a 1/8" hole at 90 degress into the first hole. The bow shaped spring then slides into the first hole, until the trailing edge fo the spring falls into the second hole. At this point, the spring is trapped. Now, you can push the hex wrench in, and the spring will hold it.
The actual hex wrenches can be had for $1.50, but I'd also commit to making them from some hex rod, because. . . .reasons.
Yes. I have the parts on hand. (I just rebuilt a the rotary engine on the Dyke Delta I built.)
No. I don't think I could ever explain what the solution looks like in text.
But, I will try.
Drill a hole into a side of the base a few inches deep that is 1/8" or so larger in diameter than the hex. Then drill a 1/8" hole at 90 degress into the first hole. The bow shaped spring then slides into the first hole, until the trailing edge fo the spring falls into the second hole. At this point, the spring is trapped. Now, you can push the hex wrench in, and the spring will hold it.
The actual hex wrenches can be had for $1.50, but I'd also commit to making them from some hex rod, because. . . .reasons.