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Best way to organize sockets and bits

Tom White

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Thank you

I wish I could claim credit for the idea.

I watched dozens of videos on YouTube on organizational strategies for tool chest. This one seems the best bang for the buck.

With these rails, I can also customize the socket holders. So my hex key sockets span from ¼” drive up to ½” drive, I can put them all on the same rail. Makes it easier for me to keep up with them.

Since I took this picture, I have added color shrink wrap to the handles to make identification easier for me. Blue is metric, and red is SAE. I also put a driver size label on the handles, and slipped a piece of clear heat shrink over it.

I’m a big fan of labeling my tool chest, so when Mrs or the pet kid is helping me, they can find a tool quickly as well.

That is all well and good, but for me......I was more impressed with the "Binford" tool chest.

Tim Taylor would be proud!
 
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rollinlower

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Never could find anything I like so I made my own. I have put these pick up before...well the old version on a few other Socket Organization Threads.

I recently remade them from Mirrored Stainless...

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if you ever marketed these id buy 4-5 sets lol showed the pics from your page to my dad two weeks ago and he asked how many sets we needed
 

Fluxion

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Do any of you guys with the VIM rails have problems with metal shavings or grinding dust sticking to them?

I've got a new box on the way and I am looking for some socket organizers. I was thinking about the Westling Machine trays but after adding up what I need I was shocked at the cost. I like the Westling Machine organizers but the empty odd sizes will drive me nuts and now I'm liking the VIM rails but they will cost me almost as much.
 

MrDeerHunter

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I personally think you should just get the Hansen's. As you get more confident in your abilities you will tackle more tasks and once you have a set of Hansen's full you won't need anymore sockets. You will just want them.

If you plan to work out of your box Hansen's take the cake but if you like socket rails I don't think anybody makes a better one than gearwrench

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sweet victory

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Do any of you guys with the VIM rails have problems with metal shavings or grinding dust sticking to them?

I've got a new box on the way and I am looking for some socket organizers. I was thinking about the Westling Machine trays but after adding up what I need I was shocked at the cost. I like the Westling Machine organizers but the empty odd sizes will drive me nuts and now I'm liking the VIM rails but they will cost me almost as much.

I'm a socket *****. I want them all: extra shallow, shallow, mid, deep, shallow swivel, deep swivel. With the magrails, I will always have room to grow, they take up minimal space, and they work incredible well. The way I look at it, whatever socket set I buy, I just assume they will be ~$20ish more expensive so I can put them on the rail.

BTW, tooltopia is the cheapest place I've been able to find that sells them. Their shipping is excellent too.
 

4 FN 27

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if you ever marketed these id buy 4-5 sets lol showed the pics from your page to my dad two weeks ago and he asked how many sets we needed

I would need each one of your sets. They are pretty much set specific...and I have found with in a Manufacturers specific set there are variables.

I can put a Craftsman VV series 9/16 3/8 DR Deep in my rack but not a EE series. The EE is too big. Checked it against multiple sockets with the VV and EE codes.

Quote: Time and Material not to exceed 3 time the national debt.

Terms: 50% down up front...
 
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Ambrose Wolfinger

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For anyone wondering, here is what I ended up with.
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