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mrjaw14

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Here's mine. I built custom metal socket rails for a lot of my stuff, I also have some harbor freight hansen style organizers. I keep my impacts and ratchets in a different drawer
 

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Harbor Freight trays (snapped the dividers out,) or the cases/trays they came in.
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Whoa, sweet set up!!
 

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Does anyone make storage strays that fit 3 rows of sockets? Like the Hansen except for short/mid/deep?

I have been looking for awhile but I think my best bet may be using single rails and riveting them on a tray. I just hate how the pieces on those single rails inevitably move.

you could cut and epoxy or plastic weld 2 units together for a homeade setup.

what i did was use 1/4 inch rails for my mid lengths. i have 6pt sockets on the front row and 12pt sockets on the back row.
i have kobalts and they work fine for this.
 

BigPaul367

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Full set 1/4 , 3/8, 1/2, 3/4 ? How do you keep it all organized. Pics please
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My socket collection is so large, it required two Toolbox's/Drawers to contain it! When I had ONLY sockets in a SINGLE drawer, I almost broke a Drawer Glide and the toolbox would lean over when the drawer was pulled open! MORE than a little scarey!
 

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My socket collection is so large, it required two Toolbox's/Drawers to contain it! When I had ONLY sockets in a SINGLE drawer, I almost broke a Drawer Glide and the toolbox would lean over when the drawer was pulled open! MORE than a little scarey!
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Here is the other drawer!
 

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I have a 60 inch and a 84 inch EPIG Snap-On Toolboxes! BOTH the large top drawers are full of sockets and air drives! The thinner drawers, immediately under the extra wide drawers, holds all the hand ratchets and extensions!

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Here is my Pliers drawer, piers only! Another drawers holds all the electrical pliers with the solderless **** connectors! And another flat Drawer holds all the odd/large Vise Grips!
 
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JVB

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Does anyone make storage strays that fit 3 rows of sockets? Like the Hansen except for short/mid/deep?

I have been looking for awhile but I think my best bet may be using single rails and riveting them on a tray. I just hate how the pieces on those single rails inevitably move.

Ernst socket boss have 3 rows and very easy to swap out sizes. I believe they make a 18" long tray and a 13"

Around 20-25$ each on other sites

http://www.ernstmfg.com/store/p/52-8451-3-Rail-Twist-Lock-Socket-Boss-18-Blue.aspx
 
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BigPaul367 i think we all want to see some drawer pics in the Showus your toolbox thread that looks like a sweet setup
 

bdubbone

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I thought I had a full set of sockets, then I bought the harbor freights socket trays. 6 for chrome sae, 6 for chrome metric, 2 for metric impacts, 2 for sae impact, plus a few rails for square drive, flex sockets, and semi deeps.

I love the trays, but found out how many sockets I was missing. I have every craftsman socket but i am about 30 sockets short and have been filling in with other brands as I find the remaining sizes.

:mad:VERY AWESOME
 

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Well, it's not complete, even for what I have planned, yet, but it is minimalist, complete enough for 99% of stuff, and portable:

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slightly off topic and most likely know the answer, but anyone know of any Hansen type trays for Whitworth sockets? trying to organize my socket drawers a bit better.. and got loads of whitworth stuff (which does see occasional use)
 

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Separate drawers for 1/4", 3/8", 1/2"
Metric on the left, SAE on the right.
Socket rails cut to length, front to back.
Rails lay on their sides, sizes facing up.
(Oddballs and monster sizes live in a separate drawer.)
 

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Here's 2/3 of'em. The 3/4" and the 12 points have their own 2ft wide drawers. Plus I just bought a complete set of 1/4" impacts a couple months back along with three more Ernst 3 rack-racks that all needs to be squeezed in here.


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It's a sickness I tell ya :headscrat
 

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Here's most of mine:

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Most of my stuff is on the Kobalt trays Lowe's was selling real cheap a few years ago, the rest of the stuff is on Carlyle rails.
 

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you could cut and epoxy or plastic weld 2 units together for a homeade setup.

what i did was use 1/4 inch rails for my mid lengths. i have 6pt sockets on the front row and 12pt sockets on the back row.
i have kobalts and they work fine for this.

Snap-On Carries the three row hanson organizers
 
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