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drewvdw

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Anybody have any brilliant ideas on this? I've got the canvas bag things that my Snap-On punch sets came with, but I've bought additional punches since then. I was thinking about something like a screwdriver rack, but there would be a bunch of wasted space with that. What have you done and how do you like it?
 
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908Jim

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Proto sells the various canvas rolls ups that ship with their tool sets. You can look for a Proto set of similar size and buy the canvas roll. Snap-On probably does something similar.

I have been tempted, but I bought one of the harbor freight 6 compartment drawer organizers (item 99279, $6). I use one compartment for loose punches and another for loose chisels. I've considered a switch to the metal tins Christmas candy/cookies come in to make the sets more portable, but I rarely use punches and chisels away from my bench so the drawer organizer works well.

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ken w.

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I put them in one small drawer in my top box. I just found that the rolls to be a pain. I'm quite sure that I could really slim down on the amount of chisels I have.I keep grabbing the same four chisels most of the time.
 

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I only have a few punches/chisels and I keep them in the top of my Craftsman toolbox.

Do you know anyone with a sewing machine? Maybe you could have a pouch made out of canvas or leather.
 

Packard V8

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I've found the Kennedy #520 7-drawer machinist's chest to be the best for punches, chisels, drills, reamers, hole saws, files; anything small, round, flat or needing the organization of small drawers.

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lilredex

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jloehlein

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I like having my stuff visible - if I put something in a drawer, I will forget I have it. I also don't like to have to move anything to get to what I want. I did this for my extensions and liked it enough to build another one for my punches.

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T45

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Buy another snap on pouch, its like $8 for the 11 piece kit bag as a standalone p/n
 

johninct

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I have them laid out in one drawer of my box. The drawer is full of punches/ chisels They move a little but no big deal and it is easy to pick one out.
 
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drewvdw

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I don't know anyone with a sewing machine, but that gives me an idea. I think making a few of them to fit my drawer would work well. Just gotta find someone to do it for me.
 

unslow1

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Proto sells the various canvas rolls ups that ship with their tool sets. You can look for a Proto set of similar size and buy the canvas roll. Snap-On probably does something similar.

I have been tempted, but I bought one of the harbor freight 6 compartment drawer organizers (item 99279, $6). I use one compartment for loose punches and another for loose chisels. I've considered a switch to the metal tins Christmas candy/cookies come in to make the sets more portable, but I rarely use punches and chisels away from my bench so the drawer organizer works well.

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I use the same.
 

90zcar

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Interesting thread. I don't have a crapload but what I do have I just keep in a little bed bath and beyond plastic storage bin.


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jeffmoss26

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I use one of the small drawers in my Craftsman chest - all my punches fit nicely.
Chisels are just stacked up in a drawer with files, taps, etc.
 
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