This is a snap-on box. No holes drilled. Every tool held in place with Magrail TL's.
Clean setup man. Very nice!
This is a snap-on box. No holes drilled. Every tool held in place with Magrail TL's.
[...] They hold your sockets standing straight up in a drawer, maximizing use of space.[...]
I'll bet a rail full of deep well sockets won't stay standing unless they're fastened down or packed in against other stuff.
And there are no sizes displayed on these rails.
I'm sure they're a great product. But they're still socket rails.
Aircraft Maintenance Technician.
I designed the first Magrail Vim tools sold. Working with several Hundred mechanics at O’Hare Airport It was made very clear to me what they liked and disliked about the original Magrail. I took this feedback and designed the Magrail TL. The objective was to give the technician the best socket rail available. When a technician purchased a Magrail TL he or she would find it far exceeded their expectations.
Aircraft Maintenance Technician.
I designed the first Magrail Vim tools sold. Working with several Hundred mechanics at O’Hare Airport It was made very clear to me what they liked and disliked about the original Magrail. I took this feedback and designed the Magrail TL. The objective was to give the technician the best socket rail available. When a technician purchased a Magrail TL he or she would find it far exceeded their expectations.
If you ever need them, Magrail TL's will attach back to back so you can place them in a tool bag and not pick up other tools. The photo is two 6" rails with 1/4 drive sockets.
The Snap-on box is a Kra-251A.
Yes the Mag TL's work great for ratchets, extensions, punches, wrenches etc.
The Snap-on box is a Kra-251A.
Yes the Mag TL's work great for ratchets, extensions, punches, wrenches etc.
How do the magrails compare to the Hansen socket trays in density? I've got a drawer full of the Hansen trays, with additional loose rails tucked in between the pegs, etc. It would be nice to get a system that packs more densely so I get flex sockets, etc, a secure place to live.
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