Has anyone tried to add magnets to the Hanson socket organizers to help hold them on the pegs? I'm thinking of gluing some rare earth magnets into the holes on the bases of them to keep them on the pegs better but before I go down this path and piss away time and money I want to see if someone else has already done something similar and what their results were. Thanks guys.
i just tried with a 3/8 tray, and the neodymium magnets I have handy. I have a collection of 3mm thick magnets, of various diamters. I took the largest diameter that would fit in the hole, and used the maximum number that would fit, but let the tray stay flat, and put them into the holes. shallow sockets bigger than 12mm could stay when inverted, deep bigger than 15 or 16. (I didn't glue, just let the socket hold them in place, and then flipped it over. ). I consider that a failure, and repeat my suggestion of ernst twist lock trays. I have some tekton sockets that came on them. they have two parts, the actual rails, and then a tray to hold the rails in the box.
the labels are stickers, you have to put them on (or not). Not as nice as the labeled pegs of the hanson, but good enough, I'd think. (I actually haven't put them on, so I don't know how long they'd hold up etc. ). I will take a rail or two out, and carry it to the job. Works fine, no spills. Density in the drawer is pretty much the same as the hansen set.