Some of my extensions have knurled sections, seems to work quite well.
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						After a very busy few days working under the bonnet of the disco I thought it could be really handy having some extension bars and even deep sockets covered in plasti-dip or something similiar.
The reason I'm not sure if its just me or if anyone else does it but I regularly hold a socket or extension bar to assist in the doing up or undoing of bolts in hard to reach places. Yes the sockets were working well but your hands soon get very slippery with oil and grease and whatever other gunk is hidden around the engine bay.
Maybe using some form of textured plasti-dip is about all my brain can think up anyone tried this or have some other solution.
Some of my extensions have knurled sections, seems to work quite well.
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						When I only had a cheap socket set I just cut some shallow grooves with the angle grinder into the head of the extension to give better grip. You only cut away from the square corners so you don't weaken them.
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						You use to be able to get "grip tape" from the cycling shops - for your handle bars - It is the same stuff vets use for "soft" casts on animals. It self sticks to itself. I would think plastidip would get slippery when covered in oil or grime where the grip tape is softer and is textured so may be a bit "grippier" when your hands are covered in grime. You could go down the path of wearing a pair of nitrile or latex gloves.
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						Got a lathe or a friend with one? Knurling is a dead simple operation. Carried out between centres with a conventional knurling tool or in the chuck with a clamp type knurling tool.
URSUSMAJOR
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						I do generally wear a pair of gloves when working on car to save my knuckles a little and so my hands don't end up completely black. They just basic ones from bunnings with thumb and first 2 fingers only half so I still got dexterity in fingers
Unfortuantly I'm not lucky enough to know anyone with any form of a workshop down here in Victoria
silicone tape ?
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