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3/4" drive socket holders???

imahemi

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I have a bunch of different 3/4" drive sockets a bout a couple months ago at a swap meet. ranging from 7/8 - 1-13/16 or so... I would like a nice organized solution to store these sockets as they are just sitting in the drawer right now...
for all my 1/2, 3/8, 1/4 drive stuff i use the craftsman gray plastic organizers...


what do you have for your 3/4" drive stuff??? Pics??
 
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Stick

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I use mag rails myself for both of my 3/4 sets. I have to turn a couple sockets on their side, but not exactly a big issue.

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Uncle Buck

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Before Sears went to hell they used to sell these nice little tool boxes that were metal and special made for 3/4" socket sets. Used to be they cost right at $20 and I swear they were in the catalog until only a couple of years ago. Unfortunately you are just a day late, and a dollar short for those new, cheap with Sears bud. Maybe ebay?
 
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imahemi

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Before Sears went to hell they used to sell these nice little tool boxes that were metal and special made for 3/4" socket sets. Used to be they cost right at $20 and I swear they were in the catalog until only a couple of years ago. Unfortunately you are just a day late, and a dollar short for those new, cheap with Sears bud. Maybe ebay?


I got a older craftsman book around here somewhere i will have to check it out...

I have a bunch of those 3/4 clips and some rails that I dont need if thats the way you want to go.

bob

I will keep this in mind...
 
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isr2kba

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My first and only sheet metal project was to make a tray for my 3/4" stuff. It was a fun little project for the mig welder and air shear. It's a pain in the ****, but I recommend it for anyone.
 
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