In my shop box:
All the 1/2" drive is in one drawer, primarily on Hansen sockets racks.
SAE on one side, Metric on the other.
Twelve point deep wells share the same Hansen rack as the Six point deep wells.
Six point impact deep wells share a rack with the twelve point chrome..
Eight pointers share a rack with the shallow impacts.
Swivel impacts are on a rail.
Adapters, impact and chrome swivels, and short extensions are on another rail.
Ratchets, speed wrenches, breaker bars, tee handles, an offset drive, torque multiplier, impact wrenches, air ratchet, clicker torque wrench and extensions fill the remainder of one drawer.
The drawer that holds the 3/8" drive is arranged in a similar manner, and also includes some specialty sockets , and all the flare nut and crow foot sockets; which are on rails.
The 1/4" drawer is smaller, with no impacts, but arranged similar.
The 3/4" and 1" drives got booted out of the 56"General because the drawers would sag under their weight; and scrape the drawer beneath.... These were returned to their set boxes, which are stored in the open front drawers of a 36"X!8"X65" commercial grade file cabinet.. The drawers slide out and the lid to the set box is lifted to select a socket... Two set boxes contain 3/4" sets with ratchet, breaker bar, extensions, and twelve point sockets in metric and standard.. The 1" drive has it's own set box and contains only twelve point SAE sockets..
3/4" and 1" drive impact sockets are stored in similar, smaller set boxes in the same cabinet... The 1" impact wrenches get the bottom drawer by themselves.. The 3/4" impact, some axel nut sockets, two 3/4" drive torque wrenches, a torque multiplier, and two sets in a carry tray share the top two compartments.... There are also large pipe wrenches and metric and SAE combination wrenches in that poor cabinet....
As far as the total weight in that file cabinet;;; If I had all that weight in my drawers, I would be sagging also... So I can't think too lowly of that 56" General..
My vehicle box is arranged similar to the shop box for 1/4" and 3/8"drives, with a set box used for 1/2" drive and larger tools.. A third portable box is used to keep the weight more manageable.
The top of my Road Chest is arranged similar to my shop box, but with 1/2" and 3/8" drive sharing that space... Being this box is heavy to start with, it stays in the van...
A forth set of tools use bench space or are hung above the bench in the tractor shed..
All four groups have metric and SAE sockets in 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" drive, and make use of Hansen socket racks.......
If short of room, ratchets, extensions, and breaker bars will fit between the two rows of sockets on a Hansen rack...I do this in my vehicle box......
Guess to sum it up, I like sockets sorted by drive size, and type,
I like Hansen socket racks, And tool box drawers are ok to fill, but not overfill.., But I do not want to fill my drawers..
