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Simz144

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I made mine out off 3/4 inch press wood. I drill the size off the socket, for every socket a got... pretty simple, but you can choose the layout you want.

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What's wrong with plain socket rails? Seems like the cheapest option and easily customizable

I guess I'm wondering how these are different from regular sockets (in terms of storage)
 
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What's wrong with plain socket rails? Seems like the cheapest option and easily customizable

I guess I'm wondering how these are different from regular sockets (in terms of storage)

was thinking the same thing. At $2.50 for a 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 or 99 cents each at HF, how can that be beat?
 

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i dont know what type of box you have, however the cheap socket rails and some pop rivets will do wonders to keeping a rail in place. before i had a "nice" box, i would drill a hole in the drawer and pop rivet the rails down to make them stand upright. would allow me to sandwhich the universals and hex sockets in between the hansen rails in my drawer.
 

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i dont know what type of box you have, however the cheap socket rails and some pop rivets will do wonders to keeping a rail in place. before i had a "nice" box, i would drill a hole in the drawer and pop rivet the rails down to make them stand upright. would allow me to sandwhich the universals and hex sockets in between the hansen rails in my drawer.

You can do the same with a thin sheet of aluminium.

I'll be doing that some time with my box..
 
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Socket rails from Harbor Freight $0.99. I bought the three pack with 1/4,3/8,1/2 for 2.49.

i bought multiple 3 packs :D i also have the HF hansen socket tray copy's but the metric ones skip a bunch of sizes so i might go to rails for all my metric stuff
 

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i dont know what type of box you have, however the cheap socket rails and some pop rivets will do wonders to keeping a rail in place. before i had a "nice" box, i would drill a hole in the drawer and pop rivet the rails down to make them stand upright. would allow me to sandwhich the universals and hex sockets in between the hansen rails in my drawer.

i screw my socket rails into a piece of plywood and set it in my box
 

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i dont know what type of box you have, however the cheap socket rails and some pop rivets will do wonders to keeping a rail in place. before i had a "nice" box, i would drill a hole in the drawer and pop rivet the rails down to make them stand upright. would allow me to sandwhich the universals and hex sockets in between the hansen rails in my drawer.

You can do the same with a thin sheet of aluminium.

I'll be doing that some time with my box..

Sometimes I like to take the whole rail out though, if I'm not sure what size I need.
How do you do that if it's riveted in?
 

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I'm lucky the 99¢ store down the street has decent plastic rails for $1 each. or 2 packs of shorter versions for the same price. I usually pick up a few when i stop in.
 

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Sometimes I like to take the whole rail out though, if I'm not sure what size I need.
How do you do that if it's riveted in?

One of the reasons I like the Ernst rails is that they have a keyhole slot in them. You can buy a mounting kit:

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Or can screw them into a piece of plywood but leave them slightly loose. Tight enough for the one-handed socket grab but loose enough for removal of the whole rail.
 
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Taylor J. said:
I am looking to clean up my hex and torx socket storage. I really like the Snap-on idea. Any other ideas or suggestions?

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....e&Part=YA38HTD

I've got that tray and it's great. It didn't fit some Indestro I had but it works for SO stuff (I guess this is obvious :) )

I had wished it would take torx sockets below 27, but it only holds the Torx 55 through 27. And the hex from 3/8's down + metric hex.

It works for me though.

fr0mastaj said:
Hansen makes the same thing - for half the price: http://www.tooltopia.com/hansen-50000.aspx

Link doesn't work for me, but if it is half-price and the exact same thing, I probably still came out ahead, because I'd either have to pay shipping or drive somewhere to get it, and I never want to drive anywhere for work related stuff if I don't have to. The way I calculate my off-work time, those precious hours I have to f*ck about or spend time with the family, I reckon I should be getting several hundred an hour :)
 
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Taylor J.

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I've got that tray and it's great. It didn't fit some Indestro I had but it works for SO stuff (I guess this is obvious :) )

I had wished it would take torx sockets below 27, but it only holds the Torx 55 through 27. And the hex from 3/8's down + metric hex.

It works for me though.



Link doesn't work for me, but if it is half-price and the exact same thing, I probably still came out ahead, because I'd either have to pay shipping or drive somewhere to get it, and I never want to drive anywhere for work related stuff if I don't have to. The way I calculate my off-work time, those precious hours I have to f*ck about or spend time with the family, I reckon I should be getting several hundred an hour :)


I also thought it was odd that the torx only went to 27...
Thanks for the other great ideas guys!

Taylor
 

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Here is my solution, space saving, cheap, and portable.
 

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