bwringer
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I'm in the process of assembling a largeish tool bag to carry in the car. This will be a pretty damn complete kit, since I seem to have become the "canoe" guy among my friends and family. You know, "canoe" look at this while you're here?
Anyway, I'll be toting a fair selection of sockets, and I'd like to make sure they stay nice and neat and attached through whatever carrying, bouncing, and jostling happens.
I have and absolutely love several Ernst socket rails in my garage, the plastic ones with interchangeable clips. These mostly hang on to sockets like grim death. Very effective, and very easy to use -- just a quarter turn to remove or install the socket. Once in a while you get a socket with a shallow or misplaced detent, but that's not the rail's fault.
Should I go forth and buy more Ernst socket rails and clips, or is there some new socket grabbing hotness in tool town I need to know about?
Anyway, I'll be toting a fair selection of sockets, and I'd like to make sure they stay nice and neat and attached through whatever carrying, bouncing, and jostling happens.
I have and absolutely love several Ernst socket rails in my garage, the plastic ones with interchangeable clips. These mostly hang on to sockets like grim death. Very effective, and very easy to use -- just a quarter turn to remove or install the socket. Once in a while you get a socket with a shallow or misplaced detent, but that's not the rail's fault.
Should I go forth and buy more Ernst socket rails and clips, or is there some new socket grabbing hotness in tool town I need to know about?
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