s2kattracks
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Some really good ideas in here.
I do like the plywood/wood versions the best I think. Adds a nice look to everything.
I do like the plywood/wood versions the best I think. Adds a nice look to everything.
what are the magnet rails holding the long hexs
Look into Ernst rails with the twist lock. I use them for the sockets in my service truck, just throw the rail in the bag and go. In the meantime they're bouncing around in the road box, and hold on solid. No loose sockets.I know this is an old thread, but I am stuck. At home, in my shop, I have tool boxes with organizers for my Sockets. but in my work truck, I do not have room for a real too box. I am looking for a clean and easy way to stre my sockets that live on the truck. All of the shelving on my truck is open shelves, so my tools are currently in bags. below is how my sockets look a couple of weeks after reorganizing the bag. the sockets fall of the rails, and I end up having to dig through the whole bag just to find the one I need, HELP!!!
I know this is an old thread, but I am stuck. At home, in my shop, I have tool boxes with organizers for my Sockets. but in my work truck, I do not have room for a real too box. I am looking for a clean and easy way to stre my sockets that live on the truck. All of the shelving on my truck is open shelves, so my tools are currently in bags. below is how my sockets look a couple of weeks after reorganizing the bag. the sockets fall of the rails, and I end up having to dig through the whole bag just to find the one I need, HELP!!!
I'd suggest just filling the voids with sockets from your local pawn shops. Pawn shop tools are the perfect tools for a set that one can't necessarily protect in a tool chest.
Agreed, and I go through the loose bins there whenever I stop to shop in one. The problem is that the sizes I am "Missing", are the same ones that are missing from most sets. 7/16", 1/2", 10mm, 13mm, etc. I can almost never find them in the loose bin at the Pawn Shops.
I swear my Garage, and work truck are feeding on 10mm sockets. LOL
If you have any interest in buying SK tools directly from SK, then the $50 membership with one free socket per month was made for you. The prices directly from SK are much higher than from Harry Epstein's, but the sale prices aren't and may introductory tool prices and early access would be worth it.
Here's an update to my socket storage. Instead of packing everything as dense as possible, I decided to make it easy to use. All the 3/8" below with a few ratchets and extensions. It was a pretty tedious job, The MDF was intended to be practice, but its so much work that I just left it.
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For the 1/2" drive I chose an easier alternative, for most of them I used a 1/2" dowel to hold the sockets, this went a lot faster.
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Here's my 1/4" drive and a few other favorite drawers:
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