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Box side screwdriver racks

Danglerb

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I want a big rack, two or three tiers, to go on the end of my rollaway box, and maybe not only all the screwdriver type stuff, but maybe pry bars and extensions.

Big stuff in the top level like pry bars, down a level to make grabbing the handles easier screwdrivers, down again for extensions. Kind of like amphitheater seating.

Anybody know of products or pictures of this?
 
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Danglerb

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ATD and Sunex seem the same things

I may just go for the large one, but I have no need for the locking box around it.
 

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rcm296

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if no need for locking, a piece of angle or thin gauge plate works great, that way you can customize the hole size and layout yourself:)....aluminum or ss is nice and flashy:), lil expensive if you cant find a small piece around
 

rowbow41

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Take some angle iron or alum. and layout the spacing you want & drill the apropiate size holes. Then attach it to box.
I did this to hold 3/8 extensions. It holds a lot of extension and they are easy to get to.
This also frees up drawer space for other tools.
 
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Danglerb

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Its tempting, but "another project" isn't something good for me. ;)

I may do it anyway since I want 3 tiers, big stuff and pry bars, screwdrivers, and extensions. Doing the extension level with a keyhole, slot to fit the shaft, and larger hole to catch the end so I could take them in or out sideways.

OTOH its now sitting in my tooltopia cart along with a few Mountain pliers and is just over the magic $50 for free shipping. Might be easier to take the Sunex and drill it for the extensions between and a bit toward the edge from the screwdrivers on the lower level.
 

rcm296

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whatever works for you, and u can knock the pin out so you don't have the lid in way, but a piece aluminum does look great:), plus get sense of pride making it hahahahahah
 
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