GrantCee
Well-known member
I've obtained one of the Lisle magnetic socket trays:
http://www.lislecorp.com/divisions/products/?product=236&division=1&category=16
...and I like it so far. However, the arrangement doesn't thrill me. It's set up for a standard length on one side and deep on the other. I'm sure that works for some folks, but in my case I'd rather have standard on both sides and a tray with deep on both sides.
When I'm working on something whose origins are unclear or - like my '93 F250 - mixed, I'll usually need both the metric and SAE sets. I don't know, until I put the socket to the fastener, which I might need. On the other hand, I know when I'm going to need a deep socket.
With their arrangement, I have to take two trays whether I want/need to or not. I'd rather have all of my standard length sockets, metric and SAE, in one tray and all my deeps in another. It would make far more sense.
I can put both standards on one tray, but I'll be wasting some drawer space to do so. On the other hand, it's not really practical to put deeps on each side, since one set will not be fully supported.
Does anyone make a similar tray but arranged as I've described?
http://www.lislecorp.com/divisions/products/?product=236&division=1&category=16
...and I like it so far. However, the arrangement doesn't thrill me. It's set up for a standard length on one side and deep on the other. I'm sure that works for some folks, but in my case I'd rather have standard on both sides and a tray with deep on both sides.
When I'm working on something whose origins are unclear or - like my '93 F250 - mixed, I'll usually need both the metric and SAE sets. I don't know, until I put the socket to the fastener, which I might need. On the other hand, I know when I'm going to need a deep socket.
With their arrangement, I have to take two trays whether I want/need to or not. I'd rather have all of my standard length sockets, metric and SAE, in one tray and all my deeps in another. It would make far more sense.
I can put both standards on one tray, but I'll be wasting some drawer space to do so. On the other hand, it's not really practical to put deeps on each side, since one set will not be fully supported.
Does anyone make a similar tray but arranged as I've described?