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53chevy5

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What is everyone using for organizers? I need to start over as my home made rack doesn't fit all my sockets anymore. How are you liking the twist lock trays? They sound like a pain vs the detent ball type but I have never used one personally. Just wondering what I should try next, the Hanson style that you simply drop the socket in the plastic tray or the detent or twist rails. They will be getting used a lot every day. While I'm asking, got any screwdriver tray advice?
 
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lightning02

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i have the Hanson style and like them. only bad i can say about them is they dont go to bigger sizes.
 

Chris83

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I am looking at going with the westling machine socket trays next. Currently I am using the Hansen style of trays but the don't work for all my hex sockets or torx sockets.
 

MrJason

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I've got the Hanson style rails, for more than 2 years of increasing use and not one complaint.

Love them.

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53chevy5

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Not again on this subject.. But. Anyways MAC Tools has this tray that holds all three sizes and it's really great.. I seen it at my friends shop he got it for $50...

Lol, sorry, I'm new here and after I asked this I thought to myself, I wonder if this subject has been beaten to death. I take that as a yes.:lol_hitti
 

heytrid

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I use nylon detent ball ones, it is the only way my OCD doesn't drive me insane with sizes missing and I can change the sizes on it so things like adapters can all go on the same rail.
 

firworks

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I picked up a set of Hansens for all my metric sockets about 2 weeks ago and so far I'm liking them. My only gripe is one of my 1/4" sockets won't fit over the peg but other than that they're nice and easy to use and I feel like my drawer is a lot more sane with them in there. I've still got a giant mess of disarray in my socket drawer but it's progress! Also if anyone has the sets of Toptul metric sockets from dnschmidt, they are a pretty good match. Only a few empty pegs on the whole range.
 

Mr.clean

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The magnetic mechanics time savers. Expensive but by far the best in my opinion.

The ease of use is what makes the difference for me atleast.

I used hansons, it was rare but if i tipped one over in the drawer i spent a few minutes cleaning it up, when you grab a socket you have to go straight up and down a little bit aggravating if they are at the back of a drawer. I used to break a few of the posts if i was in a hurry.

The hansons are a lot better than the old metal friction clip sticks but i just dont like them nearly as much as the MTS. The metal clips were so irritating i would not bother half the time if i was hot and tired and that is how i used to loose tools. Knock on wood i haven't lost a single socket since i bought the MTS 2 years ago.

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firworks

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The magnetic mechanics time savers. Expensive but by far the best in my opinion.

The ease of use is what makes the difference for me atleast.

I used hansons, it was rare but if i tipped one over in the drawer i spent a few minutes cleaning it up, when you grab a socket you have to go straight up and down a little bit aggravating if they are at the back of a drawer. I used to break a few of the posts if i was in a hurry.

The hansons are a lot better than the old metal friction clip sticks but i just dont like them nearly as much as the MTS. The metal clips were so irritating i would not bother half the time if i was hot and tired and that is how i used to loose tools. Knock on wood i haven't lost a single socket since i bought the MTS 2 years ago.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002XMW3KS/?tag=atomicindus08-20

I should get SAE sets of those to try them out against the Hansens. They do look pretty interesting. I'm not sure if I'll like that they aren't labeled though... Hmmm
 

Phantom552

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I should get SAE sets of those to try them out against the Hansens. They do look pretty interesting. I'm not sure if I'll like that they aren't labeled though... Hmmm

You could always fix the lack of labeling with a label maker :)
 

bobcatdan

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Flat magnetic panels. Can organize how every I want not matter the socket set size. Not the greatest for 1/4". When the box was at the dealer, I had 1/4" on Hansen trays. Since coming home, some additions ate up room for the Hansen so I deal with the 1/4" on the plates.
 

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Dubbydoo

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I have the westling machine trays only grip I have is I wish they were spaced closer together the trays take up more room then the plastic Hanson style holders like I had before but quality is top notch and these should be around a long time!
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Tech89

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Ernst Socket Boss, can't beat them for flexibility.
Agreed. I have the twist locks and they're awesome. I just leave them unlocked unless I need to take my sockets out, which is usually only when I need them at home.

-Pat

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j p smith

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I have some Hanson and magnetic base twist lock, my only complaint is that none of them go to 1 1/2". Anyone aware of a set that goes to 1 1/2 in 1/2" drive
 

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How do they compare to the "same version" from HF? I find the HF ones to be too bendy.

I liked the feel of the HF ones but I could not get a single set that wasn't missing ball detents / didn't just have them falling out. I bought the 3 piece set, got home and all three were missing balls. Took it back to HF to do an exchange and me and an employee went through all the remaining boxes and all of them were missing detent balls. So I got a refund and left. Maybe those Tektons have a better track record?
 

Aaron Morris

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I bought the hanson style ones a couple of months ago, they're good and I like them a lot, much better than the crappy rails I had before.
But the missing sizes in my collection annoy me now I can see the gap, and it would be nice if they went up to 32mm.
But I still wouldn't go back to what I had.
 

Aaron Morris

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I picked up a set of Hansens for all my metric sockets about 2 weeks ago and so far I'm liking them. My only gripe is one of my 1/4" sockets won't fit over the peg but other than that they're nice and easy to use and I feel like my drawer is a lot more sane with them in there. I've still got a giant mess of disarray in my socket drawer but it's progress! Also if anyone has the sets of Toptul metric sockets from dnschmidt, they are a pretty good match. Only a few empty pegs on the whole range.

Ah, glad it's not just me that has had that problem. I though it was something stuck in my socket at first.
 

Rickster

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I have the Hanson trays for 3/8 & 1/2 dr. For my 1/4 dr I have the Mechanics Time Saver blocks in SAE & Metric. I find it easier to just grab the whole 1/4dr block if I'm working inside the car.
 

JettaGetUpandGo

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Harbor Freight $0.99 rails for my broke ***, lol.

Me too (with a twist)! Obviously space wasn't a concern for me. I preferred the modular, well-labeled system that could be customized to my particular sockets and updated if I acquire more. The tongue and groove rails (hardwood flooring) could be substituted for plywood or narrower strips of wood to save on space.

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For a label maker... any of the Brother P-Touch label makers that have the additional option of connecting to a computer are wonderful. There are tons of options for different tapes.
 

Greg85mcss

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Ah, glad it's not just me that has had that problem. I though it was something stuck in my socket at first.


I had to replace a couple missing 1/4 sockets & the new Chinese craftsman must not be as well cleaned up on the inside. I drilled out the excess metal. No problems now


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bfm336

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Me too (with a twist)! Obviously space wasn't a concern for me. I preferred the modular, well-labeled system that could be customized to my particular sockets and updated if I acquire more. The tongue and groove rails (hardwood flooring) could be substituted for plywood or narrower strips of wood to save on space.



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For a label maker... any of the Brother P-Touch label makers that have the additional option of connecting to a computer are wonderful. There are tons of options for different tapes.


I too, thought about doing this - my only concern is the wood holding moisture...


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JettaGetUpandGo

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I too, thought about doing this - my only concern is the wood holding moisture...

I did stain the wood and use a coat of polyurethane (only on the top). These are out in the garage with no temperature or humidity control of any kind (Wisconsin, humid summers, brutally cold/dry winters). It's only been 6-8 months, but no issues yet.

The anti-slip mat keeps the wood from directly touching the bottom of the drawer. With the socket rails and clips the sockets do not make direct contact with the wood either. I would imagine a full coat of polyurethane or layer of paint around the whole board would be better to seal in moisture if this is a concern.
 

G-Ram

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Another Westling user here. One of my first purchases after signing up here on GJ. I have the metal clip rails as well for other misc. bits/sockets and hate em.


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Humble Mechanic

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I have the Westling for my 1/4 in. I think they are great. I have broken a lot of plastic holders over the years.


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