Hello compacters, have noticed some discussion about where to obtain long-handled Torx 
tool to open Compact Mac cases. An easy substitute can be made from an Allen (hex) 
wrench and some metal scraps. The only trick is to find an English or metric hex 
wrench (you know, those l-shaped  hex tools)that fits the black screws at the bottom 
of the case. Certain hex heads will exactly fit the Torx screws without stripping. Not 
sure whether the one I'm using is English or metric... they're seldom marked. It just 
works. 
The rest is up to your skills... Cut off some of the short "Ell" end and solder, tape, 
braze, or glue it to a rod or stick of some kind. Mine is about 9 inches...23 cm 
overall.
My best is made from a 1/8 inch brass tube with the hex wrench soldered in one end and 
2 inches of copper tube (water pipe, here)as a T handle. Works fine. Cost nothing.

   hex wrench         hollow brass tube          handle
                                            [ ]
                                            [ ]
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                                            [ ]
                                            [ ]

Good luck, Joe KB2JDB

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