63mothership
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just wondering how some of yall organize loss hex keys? trying to get a lot of mine organized.
I will try to remember to take a picture of how I did it when I get home.
The typical hex key drawer looks something like this.
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I used Bondus keys daily in the machine shop, like 10-15 times a day. I have the black and the gold sets. They both worked very well and you can get an SAE&metric set on Amazon for about $20Can anyone tell me if the bondhus if they are a good set of hex keys and if they can stand up to being used alot? (2-3) times a week on personal stuff. Or if there is a better set
I bought the bondhus set that comes with a stand, which are my main go-to. If I need more than one, I'm happy to dig in my excess tools bins, since needing multiple hex keys at once is pretty rare.
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I used to arrange them by size in one of the narrow top drawers until they got too deep and I had to dig for them like this:
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Now I've (presently) got enough drawer real-estate that I have dedicated a 12" drawer each for metric and sae. It works great, I grab 3 or 4 in the range I need and it doesn't take much to put them back in order for next time.:
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My road boxes have the fold out of the handle kits.
I used Bondus keys daily in the machine shop, like 10-15 times a day. I have the black and the gold sets. They both worked very well and you can get an SAE&metric set on Amazon for about $20
found an ancient "Holo-Krome" set in the box that has a nice built-in rack. classy.
what are the advantages to the t-handles vs the l-keys? I personally mainly use l-keys as that's all I have, but I have used t-handles and they seem nice but I don't feel they could replace l-keys or worth the extra price

The crux of the problem is you're hoarding keys you'll never use. Toss the garbage ones, keep the nice ones. Consolidate down to a few, complete sets.
I have a bunch of hex stuff in a few styles.
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The crux of the problem is you're hoarding keys you'll never use. Toss the garbage ones, keep the nice ones. Consolidate down to a few, complete sets.
I have a bunch of hex stuff in a few styles.
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Labeled Plastic organizer drawers in the tool box. Years ago I found someone who had 10lbs of loose allen wrenches he wanted gone for the cost of flat rate shipping. So I bought the bunch. But sorting that many hex keys was a pain, so I made a simple go/no-go tool as shown to help me quickly sort the different sizes. I worked great and now I have more than I will ever need.
so simple, but yet SO BRILLIANT. I will be copying this idea. Thanks
!!!! (and a "why didn't I think of that?"
)I used to arrange them by size in one of the narrow top drawers until they got too deep and I had to dig for them like this:
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Now I've (presently) got enough drawer real-estate that I have dedicated a 12" drawer each for metric and sae. It works great, I grab 3 or 4 in the range I need and it doesn't take much to put them back in order for next time.:
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My road boxes have the fold out of the handle kits.