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Socket organizing trays.....

90zcar

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The foam idea is cool and all...must have if ur in aviation but I feel isn't a good match for most people. Te second u add or delete a given tool from that group ur pretty much screwed


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SASORacing

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These you can turn the sockets 90 degrees and they lock. You can grab the whole tray with the metal side handles and shake upside down vigorously for 5 minutes and none fall off.

These don't get much love here because they are expensive. About $50 for the 5 row lock a socket.

But these are 16 g steel and powdercoated. They are such high quality and look so nice. They are.very portable. Hands down the best tray, or accessory I have ever seen.

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twertsy

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My cabinets have lots of 2" deep by 22 by 16.5 drawers. These have worked nice for me ofer the years, $34-$40 a drawer with free shipping. I have had them for several years and they help keep me sorted and also make an outstanding presentation.

If any one of you like those foam custom applications I can make them for you on my CNC. Just send me your design (stl file from google sketchup or other CAD type tool) and I'll make them for you cheap. I've also done foam with aluminum sheet bottom / handles so you can design individual removable "componetized" designs.
 

steed andersen

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I'm happy with the Harbor Freight SAE & Metric sets. Under $30 for six pegged trays with shallow & deep numbered rows. They have been holding up well.Only issue is they need the hanger tabs trimmed off before use.:Twitch::Twitch:
 
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cagullett1

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Last year Westling got a ton of praise on here, as they gave a discount to GJ members. They asked us for new product ideas/suggestions and we never heard anything back from them. Their products look great, but I have a hard time paying as much for socket holders as my sockets are worth (Craftsman sockets). Those Ernst Socket Boss holders have me intrigued though. I didn't realize they made extension and ratchet holders for those. Did that come with the socket size labels already on there?
 

markw365

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I wish the Hanson peg trays I have were numbered on top, too for easier identification

Love the Hansen's, only problem is that you have to buy more sockets to fill any holes they reveal. :)

I also like the short twist lock Ernst ones for stuff like torx bit sets, or my trail tools. I've whittled the jeep tool kit down to what is actually on the jeep.

Mark
 
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