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Old 04-18-2016, 02:01 PM   #1
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Default Magnetized drain plug wrench?

I read somewhere that someone had a magnetized drain plug wrench that they left attached to the trailer so it was always handy for plug removal after loading out.
I threw a small adjustable in the truck bed but would LOVE a wrench I could leave on the trailer for this purpose only...
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Old 04-18-2016, 06:05 PM   #2
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Make sure it is New England pot hole proof
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Make sure it is New England pot hole proof

Potholes are no problem as I avoid them like the plague...
Anyway the guy that had one said it was staying put 7 years and counting!

I can't find them online so they probably don't exist...
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Why not just drill a hole through whatever wrench you want to use and bolt a good sized magnet to it?
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Why not just drill a hole through whatever wrench you want to use and bolt a good sized magnet to it?
Thought of that too and that might be a possibility!
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I made a drain plug box end wrench out of 1/4" thick aluminum bar stock. I feed one of my transom tie down hooks through it so that when I remove the tie down, I remember to install the plug. Aluminum is nice because it does not rust and stain the gel coat.
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I made a drain plug box end wrench out of 1/4" thick aluminum bar stock. I feed one of my transom tie down hooks through it so that when I remove the tie down, I remember to install the plug. Aluminum is nice because it does not rust and stain the gel coat.
Cool! Like to see a picture of that so I could infringe your patent!
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I made a drain plug box end wrench out of 1/4" thick aluminum bar stock. I feed one of my transom tie down hooks through it so that when I remove the tie down, I remember to install the plug. Aluminum is nice because it does not rust and stain the gel coat.
This is a good idea

Another other actual wrench would inevitably get "borrowed" from its spot and not be there when you need it.
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