While it's not as heavy as its older brother, the Mercury, the key is even more 
stable when it lies on a thin silicone sheet.  

If a silicone sheet, often used as gasket material, is not available, try 
snipping short lengths of silicone tape and placing one under each Hex Key 
foot.  

It works for me and the thinner sheets, 1 mm, allow the least side to side 
movement.

I hope this helps you, or your buyer.
-- 
Marc  W8SDG




> On Oct 14, 2015, at 10:30 PM, KC6CNN <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have a Special Edition Elecraft Hex Key Serial # 057. 
> This key is too light for my heavy hands. 
> I am offering it for sale or trade and wanted to give the Elecraft List
> first shot at it. 
> So Make a offer* OFF LIST* of either the amount you would pay or key you
> would want to trade.
> Thank you
> Gerald - KC6CNN
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> KC6CNN - Gerald
> K2 # 5486
> K3 # 6294
> KX3 # 757
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