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Mr_B

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U slot groove holder from alloy angle easy one .
I put prybars in a diy one and have a rubber strip lower down so don't mark up box side
Can add adhesive magnetic strip into it if need bit more secure retention .
 

Whoismiked

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Mount a prybar holder to the side of your box or to a wall

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PartsGuy

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Mount a prybar holder to the side of your box or to a wall

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+1 on this!!!! Adding the screwdriver cabinet frees up a ton of drawer space, and is ideal for all those straight, long tools that otherwise don't fit in the box. Snap-on also offers a 4-slot prybar rack (KR294AAPV) for around $25. I have one of the cabinets on the left side of my roller, with all sorts of screwdrivers and other handled tools, and a pair of the prybar racks on the right side, with prybars (duh), 3/4 drive ratchet handle, and a couple of long 1/2 extensions hung there. Great solutions for awkward storage items
 
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HenryAZ

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I use the angle method. It's the drawer for all ratchets, drivers, adapters, and extensions. I find plenty of room in the forward part (below the long breaker) for my ratchets, drivers, and extensions. Smaller parts like adapters and shorter stuff goes "above" the breaker. It seems very well organized for me.
 

Mr_B

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If it in your garage just do a custom one from alloy angle or u channel or plate if can form it .
So easy to do and low cost and can be made to fit exactly what you need .
The ones with the lid are a right pita and not worth the money unless need them locked secure .
 

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Had same issue until recently switched to wider box. Got me thinking though about another issue I'm having (storage for bar clamps). What about a section of PVC pipe? Would need to be secured to wall or side of box. Can add cap at bottom for things like breaker bars or leave open for tools with some sort of hook on end (clamps/hammers/pry bars etc.)
 

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Mutilation is the Answer

Angle grinder with a cutting wheel. Lop an inch off the handle... it won't make the slightest difference.
 
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