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I think I have come up with something pretty good I only wish it came with a 1/4 drive . http://www.ebay.com/itm/140869255893?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I never knew a tool like this existed
Those are drain plug sockets that commonly come in square, triangle, & hex. Usually only come in 3/8" & 1/2" drives though, at least that I have seen. If you wanted to use it with a smaller size ratchet you could always get a 3/8" drive ratchet in a 1/4" drive sized body. The Snap On one is pricey at $90 new but SK also makes one for $40. Could probably find a used one on ebay.
I use a similar setup for my cam locks which is 10mm. I didn't like the wrench that came with my lathe. I had a Snap On 10mm drain plug socket so it was perfect and I used it with a ratchet for the longest time. That is until I found my Snap On sliding T handle hiding in one of my tool boxes. I had forgot I had one (tools from my mechanic days).
Earlier this year I found 10mm & 12mm Bahco drain plug sockets on ebay. The Bahco sockets have a taper so it allows me to see the cam lock mark easier, the Snap On 10mm covers it. I use the 12mm with the T-handle & without the extension for the chuck on my super spacer so it's easier to access on the mill.
Yeah I know it sounds like an expensive solution especially with mine being Snap On & much cheaper just to make it but again, I already had it. Another reason why I won't sell any of my automotive tools even though I don't work in that trade anymore.