Chris - Please advise on the make/model of the two different socket holders in your box. Thanks.
Well, there are 4 makes of socket holders in that box... Sort of a joke but here goes;
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Most common are the cheap HF plastic trays. Usually sold on sale for 5 or 6 bucks for three.
They have been modified by me. First mod, they don’t sell the metric on sale so I only buy SAE.
Next mod labeling the Metric. Got the 3/8 and ¼ labeled correctly, but the ½ still has the little cheap stickers they give you. Got the nice labels in a box, just been busy.
Other mods to the trays include cutting the ends of some. No way can I find or want 5/8 and 11/16 ¼ drive sockets, much less in 6 and 12 point. So I sawed the ends of the trays off neat. The trays are plenty strong so even with an end cut off you can carry them around.
Since I have the metric sizes to fill the metric ¼ inch they are still full length.
Then mixed in with them are HF metal strip socket holders. Those I mounted on red particle board. Just to keep them standing up, and looking like they belong.
Down in the lower right there is a Craftsman socket holder with my specialty sockets on it. It’s screwed to a board as it was intended to clip to a tool tray that I haven’t seen since 1986.
Upper right hand is a homemade ¾ inch socket holder. Cost 3 bucks for a 6 foot 1x1 an Home Depot, then used a little of the particle board left over from putting a top on my Craftsman industrial box.
Cut the 1x1 into 1 inch and 1.5 inch lengths. Fasted them to the board with counter sunk 1.5 inch screws. Also used wood glue, the screws work as permanent clamps for the glue. Total time to build about an hour. I could not find ANY production ¾ socket holders, and was tired of them floating around loose. Works great but boy are they heavy.
And of course the extension holders are just what they look like, wood with paint. I like it because I got tired of either letting them roll around when I opened the drawer, or having to pry them off of socket strips laid on their side. I can see at a glance if any extension is missing as the slots are bare wood, not painted.
I use lug nuts or small washers as place holders for the 10 sockets I’m missing. That way everything looks complete so sockets that are out are instantly noticeable.
Still want the ten missing sockets but they are hard to find. Thinking of running a classified here offering to trade for the missing ones, at 2-10 to one as I have lots of new/nice USA made socket duplicates.