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How many different ways are there to put a handle on a tool?

I've made a wee wallpaper roller to help apply some strips of adhesive cork in my landy. And it struck me that all my home-made handles are crap. They start as ~1" dowell with a hole down the middle, but even if they're snug to start with, the shaft loosens up and the tool spins in the grip. So to save it I end up cutting a slot and snugging it up with a hose clamp. Currently I have three tools in this state. What better handle designs are there?

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Mar 24, 2010. 11:32 AMacidbass says:
 umm look on the ibles site if nothing try PVC
Aug 2, 2009. 12:01 PMfrollard says:
4.
Aug 1, 2009. 10:03 AMrickharris says:
Drill a hole in a golf ball and press onto the tool.
Jul 31, 2009. 3:34 PMsteveastrouk says:
Well what your hose clamp does is what "proper" handles do, there is always a ferrule at the end of the handle to stop the things splitting. You could make one from a piece of copper pipe, and turn the wood to make a tight fit on the ferrule.
Jul 31, 2009. 6:34 PMVertigo666 says:
Or you could just put in a screw :P that oughta hold 'er

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