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solitaire

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How do you store your extensions in your drawers and keep them from rolling all around? I was thinking of using the snap-on wrench holders(and making the slots larger) or something along those lines.
 
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solitaire

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Anyone have any clean ideas on how to store them to keep them from rolling all around in your drawer?
 

dwm

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I keep my shorter ones in a silverware tray I bought at Lowe's. Works for me.
 

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Scout Driver

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I'm considering a drawer organizer. WalMart has Rubbermaid? sets in the housewares/kitchen dept. that are modular and can be added onto.

Scott
 

balane

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I use a combination of the trays they came in plus some magnets for the spares.

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adamsredlines

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I connect the shorter ones in eachother to make it the length of the drawer...or as close as possible. Seems to help keep them in the same place.
 

Subyroo651

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I use the Ernst holders that are part of their rail system.
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blacK20

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I just put all my extension and ratchets in one pile. I got a huge assortment and laying them all flat and organized would take up too much space in my box.
 

bob ny

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I have a magnetized screwdriver holder on the side of my tool box for long ones( 6in and longer , The short ones i let rattle around in the socket drawer bob w.
 

quattrojon

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England
My Armstrong extensions are in tool control foam. The only negative is that it uses a lot of drawer space. Can't seem to upload photo's at the moment, but i will try again later.
 

AZ_Catskinner

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Morenci, AZ
At work I keep them standing up in an old plastic welding rod container. At home I have an aluminum box that Russel Stover candies came in to keep my extensions and adapters in.
 
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