small and light 6mm hex allen key adapter

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My tool kit has been fine tuned to contain mimimum amount of tools and contains 3, 4 and 5 mm hex allen keys. Now newwest bike had thru axle that needs a 6 mm hex allen key.

I dont have space nor want to haul the excess weight for this one bike so am exploring options.

Most expensive would be to buy q/r axle @£35. Easiest but least elegant is to tape a 6mm hex key to the saddle rails.

Ideally id like a small adapter, 6 mm hex at one end with 5mm hex socket or else drill a hole in a cut off alley key to use 3mm key as a tommy bar, which may work but how do i drill a hole in hardened steel?

So any ideas welcome.
 
Update. Not found anything that meets the criteria so my solution is to carry a 6 mm allen key which luckily fits inside my toolkit case. The allen key is shorter than normal and comes from a set of allen keys in the poundland (or was it 99p shop) toolkit.

I wont be replacing the other allens keys by the shorter ones as they arent as hard but for the axle which isnt done up that much it should be ok.
 
good find ; :) I was thinking of grinding down 6 mm to have a 5 mm end but doubt I could do it accurately enough.

anyways, bought one of these; 111871692483 I think the 5 mm end will drop into the hollow axle so that the 6 mm part engage which would mean I can then cut off the other end.
 
Hardened steel is difficult to drill.

Why carry the excess 6 mm end, extra weight and awkward shape, all my hex allen keys (3,4 and 5mm) spoon together nicely in the corner of the plastic case.
 

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