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Hey look at my rack...

BMB

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...Socket rack that is...

Haven't found any socket storage off the shelf that is quite what I want, so I got some aluminum angle and started making these up.

These are 1-1/2" angle, willl be using 1" and 2" for other sockets.

Just cut along the crease at the angle and bent one side in and the other side out. On the outside "leg" I just trimmed it down to make "foot" to hold it a slight angle.

I can set these in my box drawers and see the sockets easily and since there are no pegs, slots etc. I can add or re-arrange sockets as needed.
 

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Without the evil undertones of course.
 
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szyg6h

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Good idea, and same idea could be used for drawer dividers if a guy didn't have a bending break, shear, for sheet metal. Then pop rivet them in place.
 

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Here, let me fix that for you:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DyHt7vPHafU/TAP-Kn0AUKI/AAAAAAAAAdI/lwxTIsMAvKc/s1600/big+****+are+not+a+crime.jpg
 

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If I were you, I would start thinking about a PATENT! Nice work, and you might be able to mass produce and make some bucks! One thing is fer sure! USA MADE!
 
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