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Screwdriver storage solutions

littletoes

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I keep mine in a draw on rubber but they still move around some . I think I am going to try some custom made wood brackets to keep them in place. Similar to Mike14K
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Now that's what I need! Love them Wiha drivers, and they fit the hands so well.

Nice set! Now I know what nut-drivers I want! :bowdown:
 
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Camilo

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I use these foam wrench racks from Sears. keeps them from sliding and bunching up when opening and closing drawers. If i remember correctly these were $10 bucks.
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metaldad

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Hmmmmmmm........... my present setup doesn't work.
I'm wasting too many drawers on drivers. Put the c'mans away, still wasting too much space.
Hofferwood got a good one.
 

Midman914

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These are some nice setups guys. I too have some wire shelving that I'm going to have to repurpose. My Kennedy is to small and my tool collection too big. For the box that is.
 
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DARKSCOPE001

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I have the ones from ernst and I like them a little. The problem is they slide around alot. I have nice drawer liner that came with my box thats nice and tacky. (whatever snap- on uses stock in the KRL series) and they still tend to slide a bit. but they work ok. I like them for my oddball screwdrivers that wont fit in one of these

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-screwdriver-holder/p-00965273000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1 I have one of those and i cut the dopey handle off it with a hack saw to save room in my box.
 

tornadocaster

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This build was on my garage overhaul.
Didn't realize almost all of my screwdrivers have hanging holes.
Magnet strips take care of the rest.
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Cheers
Gio
 
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MechanicNamedJohn

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My drawer.

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nicksnothereman

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Another great example of using space

Yep. I do the hole in wood treatment too. It works far too well for everything. Got one for nutdrivers, got one for spades, got one for drivers, got one for torx, got one for t handle hex, got one for philips head; he just got one. I wish I had done that, his setup is far cleaner than mine.

Honestly, I'd like to have one and drill the holes at an angle (45 degree maybe less) and just throw it on the wall. I have space limitations. Drilling all those holes would **** though. I just recently drilled a t handle stack at 45 degrees without checking the diameter of the larger shanks or spacing for said diameter. Well done nick, well done!:bounce:

I needed someplace to put em and they fit okay with the larger shanked handles sticking out about an inch. Nah, that's a feature not a defect!:D
 

vga

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All in 1 drawer.:)
 

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