Maexle
Well-known member
Well, I'm not terribly creative or talented either. But everybody's got to start from something!
What I like about a lot of these wrenches, though, is that they got convenient sizes on each end. My 3/8 x 1/2 open-end wrench is almost like my right hand when working on anything small. But then there's the oddballs like the old hex cap stuff and seldom-used 32nd's-sizes that I keep just because I know I'd end up needing them for something if I threw them out.
What I've got my eyes out for now is some US-size box wrenches and some metric stuff. I can get a lot of stuff on my Jeep with these, but every once in a while, I'll have to use a few of my dad's metric wrenches and sockets to get at some things.
One thing I'd like to do, once I get my hands on a table saw, is take some oak and make an organizer for all my sockets. My ratchet acts as a good divider for now, but I'd still like to have a neat way to keep them so they don't get mixed up. None of them are labeled either, so it's real easy to mix up the small ones when they get jumbled around in the tool box.
Beautiful vintage boxes, i love them, as far as it goes with the tools, they are probably still around when the "cheap china ****" is gone....anti-slip liner is the way to go ( at least for me)



