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JASTECH

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Hi again, trying to get my sockets orgaized so was looking for other holders then the SO rails and Ernst rails and the plastic ones with pegs the sockets slide over. Anyhow came across these and wondered if you guys havevused or seen them and what your thoughts are on it.
 

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dodge610

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I have 4 of them that I have had for years got them when they first came out. They are great they take up a lot of room but they are great I love them. But they work out great and are easy to read with the strip stickers they have with them to tell ya what size geas where.
 

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I guess it depends on the sizes that the tray is specd to fill. Most likely you will have empty spaces and then have some big and small sockets that did not have a home. I don't think there really is a best solution, they are all compromises from some standpoint.
 

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The Socket Logic ones handle most of the sizes that are normally used and some sizes that you dont use a lot. I have empty spaces in mine yes but are getting the sockets to fill them. I like mine and they organized a lot of the mess that I had thinkin about getting a few more to finish organizing everything else. To each his own I have not found the perfect system yet but these are darn close.
 
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JASTECH

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Thanks, ok, will impacts fit in the trays? I was thinking of moving all impact air tools to a tool cart and all impact sockets too. This will free up space. But I need one of them 80+ inch rollaways real bad and it would be a blessing!
Are these socket logic trays only black? SAE & MM?

Thanks, JASTECH
 

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Can someone with socket logic trays post the dimensions (WxLxH) as I want to get an idea how much room they will take up in my socket drawer.
 

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Thanks, but I already found the pics on the website and could really use the actual dimensions. I sent them an e-mail as well.
 
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dagobah4

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Hi guys...I have a question, and I hope somebody can help me. I just got it a set of the socket logic trays. After a few days waiting for my order, finally I got two trays but both are in color black. In the web page I have seen that they have two different trays for metric and SAE, (black and gray), but I got two blacks. One of the trays suppose to be for the metric sockets, but when I have placed my sockets there, they don't fit exactly. The sockets are loose. I want to know if anybody of you guys have the gray one (metric) and if it suppose to be like that.
 

Hephaestus29

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I know this is an old thread but I'm wondering if this product is still being manufactured ?
I just get redirected to other sites like godaddy or something else.
After reading the post above I kind of doubt it.
 

ecotec

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I came across this website one day, no personal experience.

http://www.socketmat.com/
SocketMat is a rip-off of SocketPro from the 1990’s. The storage is not as dense, though. The SocketPro puts the sockets closer together.

Made in USA, too. The problem is finding it 25 years after they stopped making it. I would love to find more of it.
 

ecotec

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Here is some SocketPro.
 

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SocketMat is a rip-off of SocketPro from the 1990’s. The storage is not as dense, though. The SocketPro puts the sockets closer together.

Made in USA, too. The problem is finding it 25 years after they stopped making it. I would love to find more of it.


I am confused. I posted the SocketLogic product.
 
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