BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 Is a side view of part of a medium size conventional tap wrench shaft with the T-section removed, and a hexagon section put in its place. The entire shaft would be a one piece unit.
FIG. 2 Is a top view of the medium size conventional tap wrench shaft opening and four fingers.
FIG. 3 Is a bottom view of the hexagon section of the redesign medium size conventional tap wrench shaft.
FIG. 4 Is a side view of the ferrule in which the bottom part is round with raised metal for a better hand grip. And the top part being oval in shape and slanted inwards.
FIG. 5 Is a bottom view of the ferrule in which the bottom part is round.
FIG. 6 Is a top view of the metal front end of the cap, that goes over the top part of the wood handle. This is standard on wood handles, and can be made for plastic handles.
FIG. 7 Is a side and front view of the metal front end cap that goes over the top part of the wood handle.