i use the metal ones, not real fond of them but i havent found anything else i like. the plastic hf rails seem nice but wimpy. if i didn't do any grinding i would probably go magnetic
I used these to organize my sockets worked very well
https://www.tekton.com/hand-drive-sockets/socket-organization
I love these.
-Ryan


I'd like to find some short rails - 7 or 8" long
Ugh. My neighbor has these really nice rails. They feel great and are all metal... No branding on them sadly and he doesn't remember where he got them but he's not the sort to spend more than a couple dollars on things like that so its a real puzzler.
I'd like to find some short rails - 7 or 8" long
How dare your light flip me off! Love mine, thing's bright and versatile.I have some specialty sockets on the Tekton twist lock rails. I like them quite a lot.
However, my favorite are the magnetic molded block style. I have my most commonly used SAE and Metric in these and prefer them for convenience. I have my SAE in red and my metric in either yellow or other more vibrant color. My 1/4" shallow and deep are in one common block, then 3/8" shallow in a block, then 3/8" deep in a block and lastly my 3/8" semi-deep impacts in a block.
They are quick and easy to grab sockets out of and when working on a vehicle I simply lift the entire block out of the socket drawer and bring it with me. I stick it to either an inner fender or on my tool cart on the side handle where the sockets are now easily viewed and accessed. Most importantly I can quickly put a socket back into the magnetic tray and grab the next size without having to dig around under wrenches or other tools for the one socket I just took off and tossed into the tool cart.
Here in the foreground you can see the 3/8" shallow SAE magnetic block on the end rail of my tool cart within easy reach.
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If your wanting all metal rails the Proto rails are nice. They are made in the USA too. I use them to store all my sockets. Most people who complain about the metal rails have used the cheap harbor freight ones.
I use mine in my portable tool boxes every weekend at the farm. Rain or shine something is always broke so they get wet frequently and have yet to rust.
what i hate about the metal ones is when you have your impact wrench in one hand and you want the 3/4 socket you pull on it and the rail comes with it ..you have to let go the gun and hold the socket rail to pull out the socket you want.. as for all my 3/8 sockets i love the snap on magnet holder. snap on sells them cheap..and it's rare.
I should have said I'd like to find some short Al rails like the ARES or Olsen for those type clips...
How dare your light flip me off! Love mine, thing's bright and versatile.


Anyone know if the Ernst twist-lock clips hold as well as the Tekton "Patented twist-to-lock design" ?i kind have been slowly switching over to Ernst rails. & i would say i really liked them.
Bought a bunch recently and must have gotten a bad batch. The 1/2 ones are good. But had a a few 3/8 that there is no "stop". the socket can just rotate and socket easily pulls off.
The 1/4 size is even worse. I have to talk to Ernst about this for warranty. Like i said maybe a bad batch?
I use the Westling Machine socket holders. They are billet aluminum, and made in the USA
Socket Trays
Socket Tray Sets - Metric Socket Trays - Universal Socket Trays
I use Westling Machine socket holders. Certainly not for everyone, but I prefer them over the rest.
I love how they look, but never had any luck keeping them on the rail, was forever picking em up.