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Mobile mechanics: question on socket organization

redLSJ

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What rails or holders do you guys throw in your bags to keep your sockets in line?

I'm leaning towards Ernst for the color coordination and dual sided rails. I really don't need any special features, except for handy socket access on a rail that won't allow them to fall in the water. Thanks.
 
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MattT

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I use these. They retain sockets very well. Only downside is you have to line up sockets with drilled retainers.
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In my tool boxes I use the metal strips and the red plastic trays that the sockets sit on a post . When I go to the salvage yard , go to help friends and so on , I like to use those trays that have the magnets in them . That way they don't fall out and you know when you are missing something . Wrenches I like the roll out sleeves that are leather to hand made ones where I slide the wrenches into a section . That also works good to keep your tools in order and you know if you are missing some . I usually have a small metal tool box or a tool bag I carry them in . Each of my cars also have the small C/man socket sets and a few wrench's to make a easy fix if I break down .
Seems to work for me .

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redLSJ

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I use these. They retain sockets very well. Only downside is you have to line up sockets with drilled retainers.
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Excellent, I'm assuming (based on price and location) they only come in gray, not blue and red?

I don't think given the price difference color selection is going to be make or break though, I'll probably give them a shot. Thanks.

If anyone else has more suggestions, feel free. :beer:
 
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Excellent, I'm assuming (based on price and location) they only come in gray, not blue and red?

I don't think given the price difference color selection is going to be make or break though, I'll probably give them a shot. Thanks.

If anyone else has more suggestions, feel free. :beer:

AFAIK the china freight ones only come in grey and you can only get them in one length. I've also got a couple Wright, USA made, ones I bought from McMaster. They're available in blue and red and 3 different lengths. I've also seen Craftsman rails of this type and Matco also has 'em like Dave said.

I bought the Wrights to try in my travel kit and they impressed me so much I wanted to upgrade all my rails but couldn't justify the expense. It would've cost me well over $100:shocking: The Wrights are molded and finished better.
 

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The craftsman ones are nice that is what I use for everything. The HF ones are NOT the same - they are more brittle, a crappier kind of plastic.
 

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What rails or holders do you guys throw in your bags to keep your sockets in line?

I'm leaning towards Ernst for the color coordination and dual sided rails. I really don't need any special features, except for handy socket access on a rail that won't allow them to fall in the water. Thanks.

set of sockets never come out of my service truck, if i have to work out of sight of my truck, i grab the sockets/tools i need and toss them in a small mechanics tool bag. what wont fit in the bag goes i my back pocket.

even when headed out to the junkyard, i only take the tools i need for the parts i'm going after, i hate carrying a junk of tools i wont need or use, and it's just one more thing i have to worry about.

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redLSJ

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set of sockets never come out of my service truck, if i have to work out of sight of my truck, i grab the sockets/tools i need and toss them in a small mechanics tool bag. what wont fit in the bag goes i my back pocket.

even when headed out to the junkyard, i only take the tools i need for the parts i'm going after, i hate carrying a junk of tools i wont need or use, and it's just one more thing i have to worry about.

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I'd like to use the SO rails, but, I would prefer plastic with better retention. I work out of a bag on docks and move between storage units. Looks like I'll check out what Matco has to offer too. Thanks.
 
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