Roberts210
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I did until the case fell apart completely.
Not sure I had my snap on dealer find it. When I get it I'll post the part # for the 3/8 one
This is how the Germans store their torque wrenches
I think that would be a bit like saying all Americans store them a certain way. I suspect there are Germans who keep them in cases and/or in drawers, too. I can't see the hooks in that picture very clearly, but it doesn't look all that secure to me.


I'm thinking about just giving them space in the drawer without their cases since I don't throw my tools around or in my toolbox drawers. The reality is they are out of their cases when they being used, which is really where they are subseptible to getting damaged, or knocked out of calibration.
For reference most machinists or toolmakers/diemakers/mold makers keep their main 0-1" mic in their apron chest pocket, their other mics are most likely in their Kennedy or Gerstner tool boxes resting on felt lining. I think the cases are for transporting to a job or shipping, by keeping them more readily accessible they are more likely to be used, just don't keep them in your hammer drawer.
TheGrooveking

All mine stay in the case and in the drawer unless I'm using them, then it's in the case or in my hand. I won't set one down anywhere else. I sure can't have them laying on the ground or rolling around in a drawer.
My wife wishes I had treated our babies with such care.