Anyone have them? Looking to put my sk standard and c-man pro metrics in them.
http://www.tooltopia.com/hansen-5300.aspx
http://www.tooltopia.com/hansen-5300.aspx
I kinda like the handles, I don't have a shop to work in, so they will be traveling mostlikely!Do they make them in both forward and reverse rearward rake so that you can nest the two together and still access from the box front to avoid wasting space?
A decade ago I bought a dozen metal powdercoated wrench racks from Griots' Garage and now just fill in with Mecanic's Time Savers or teh occasional Craftsman unit which is similar to the Hansons.
I cut the plastic handle off teh CM on the band saw and also cut down if the full set is less than 12 wrenches a'la line wrench sets.
Looks like the hanson's hold 12 wrentches, but they do not list teh capacity.
Weird.
EDIT: I clicked on the main link and looks like the metric and imperial racks nest. The Universal ones may not.
Not bad for teh price but that handle sure wastes a lot of space.![]()
Ur allowed to like the handles. LOL.
For maximizing storage in a tool box, they take up ******** room unless you drag ur tool to the job. Day in and day out. Then I bet there is a better way.
No disrespect. The Hansen's & the C'ftsmans keepers are good are keeping ur wrenches in tow meaning no lost tools. I just hate the handles. It's me. Not you. LOLOLOL.

Is that hard or soft? I really prefer the soft-grip ones from Blue-Point, I think they are Ernst. I usually cut the handles off however![]()
I have the same question as jjrmx5 did:
"Do they make them in both forward and reverse rearward rake so that you can nest the two together and still access from the box front to avoid wasting space?"
Otherwise, when you arrange them to make the best use of space by "nesting" the angles, you end up with one set leaning forward, and the next leaning back.