I do the same but longer and I rivet the rails down.I use stainless clip rails with sockets in groups of about 12 max . I like this as slim package and can take small rail out and got all likely sizes on that rail for job . Some of the plastic ones with twist lock are good and hold sockets firm, especially bigger or deep sockets.
I use the metal rails, I have both kind, I have 30 inch long ones that came from snap on, that I purchased from a member on here. I also have the handle ones from Sears. You can get the cheaper ones from H.F. but I feel that they are the ones that leave most people frustrated. You could get the rails from H.F. and then get the replacement bags of clips from Sears and you might be a little cheaper. But when Sears has them on sale they are hard to beat.
Ernst/Tekton twist lock. I had a rail fall off my bumper at 35 MPH that didn't break or let go of a socket.what kind of socket rails do everyone use for sockets that you take on the road for junk yard runs
what kind of socket rails do everyone use for sockets that you take on the road for junk yard runs
What's everyone doing? I just realized the standard grab handle thing *****. Never organized before now, just threw em in a drawer and searched every time which also *****

what kind of socket rails do everyone use for sockets that you take on the road for junk yard runs
I have started to convert to the Hansen racks in my box at work. Very handy to have the size on top of each peg. The odd sizes...I guess I can live with for now. On the 1/2 and 3/8 drive racks, I put some odd sizes on the pegs I don't use: spark plug sockets, 8 points, etc. once I get a new box, I will see how they fit and possibly cut off certain trays so some of the dumb sizes just aren't there anymore.