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Extension holders, yes. No one has a very elegant or efficient solution to that storage problem that I know of.
 
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Re: anyone seen these socket trays?

Holy Smokes, this is an awesome thread. The product looks beautiful, is USA-made by people who seem to be trying to source all USA materials, and the manufacturer is right here among us, talking like a Regular Joe?

We should put together a group-buy to celebrate some upcoming holiday/time of year/whatever to support this company.

I'm down like China town for a group buy!
 

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How about instead of getting a group buy and looking to get stuff cheaper, you guys all just pony up and support this awesome company. "I need it for cheaper" is what sends this stuff to China.

Get off your wallets boys. . .$100 for the full set is a smoking deal
 

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How about instead of getting a group buy and looking to get stuff cheaper, you guys all just pony up and support this awesome company. "I need it for cheaper" is what sends this stuff to China.

Get off your wallets boys. . .$100 for the full set is a smoking deal

I don't think Bull's intention w/mentioning the group buy thing was to try and shoot for a discount, but rather just a group buy like how everyone ordered on the 4th w/Epstein's.

And I also echo the sentiments that for what Westling is offering these made in U.S.A. anodized aluminum holders, it's almost a steal!
 

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I'd love to also see what other color options are made available...and I'm not by any stretch a color aficionado, but a broader color palette is always favorable! In all honesty, I'd prob. lean more towards just a plain, brushed aluminum in the end.

And perhaps a more customized option, allowing the purchaser to contact Westling and let them how many pegs on each individual tray along w/the dimensions would be really sweet. That's definitely something I wouldn't mind paying for either.
 

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I don't think Bull's intention w/mentioning the group buy thing was to try and shoot for a discount, but rather just a group buy like how everyone ordered on the 4th w/Epstein's.

And I also echo the sentiments that for what Westling is offering these made in U.S.A. anodized aluminum holders, it's almost a steal!

Exactly! Thank you for having faith in my motives. I don't want to scrooge this company. I was thinking about the support we give Epstein's on July 4th and how I'd like to support these guys, too. The initial flash in my mind was to include them in our July 4th tools sales-a-brations, but that might be too long of a wait.

So, we'd all commit to buying at the same time just to send a "you rock" message and not to try and wheedle a discount. The reason I'd wait is so I could be a part of the action as a group.
 

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Exactly! Thank you for having faith in my motives. I don't want to scrooge this company. I was thinking about the support we give Epstein's on July 4th and how I'd like to support these guys, too. The initial flash in my mind was to include them in our July 4th tools sales-a-brations, but that might be too long of a wait.

So, we'd all commit to buying at the same time just to send a "you rock" message and not to try and wheedle a discount. The reason I'd wait is so I could be a part of the action as a group.

My humble apologies Bull. Evey time I see the words "Group Buy" on an enthusiast forum, it usually means an attempt to get a discount through a bulk order.

With your approach, I think I would be into that as well.

Again, did not mean to offend! :beer:
 

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Exactly! Thank you for having faith in my motives. I don't want to scrooge this company. I was thinking about the support we give Epstein's on July 4th and how I'd like to support these guys, too. The initial flash in my mind was to include them in our July 4th tools sales-a-brations, but that might be too long of a wait.

So, we'd all commit to buying at the same time just to send a "you rock" message and not to try and wheedle a discount. The reason I'd wait is so I could be a part of the action as a group.

Perhaps something around New Year's day then?? Kind of like "thanking" them for making a quality product made in the U.S.A.?! Ringing in the new year w/ a great product and a great company!
 

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My humble apologies Bull. Evey time I see the words "Group Buy" on an enthusiast forum, it usually means an attempt to get a discount through a bulk order.

With your approach, I think I would be into that as well.

Again, did not mean to offend! :beer:

No hard feelings. You were coming from a good place, wanting to help a small American company.

Reading what I wrote, I can easily see why you thought what you did. :)
 

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Perhaps something around New Year's day then?? Kind of like "thanking" them for making a quality product made in the U.S.A.?! Ringing in the new year w/ a great product and a great company!

I would be down for that. If it builds momentum, let's do it. Otherwise we can all just go about it piecemeal. As a group action, I think it's more impressive and it establishes this place as a strong advocate for small USA businesses.
 

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I would be down for that. If it builds momentum, let's do it. Otherwise we can all just go about it piecemeal. As a group action, I think it's more impressive and it establishes this place as a strong advocate for small USA businesses.

:beer:

If indeed it does gain momentum, I'll be down for some for sure! Was wanting to hold out and see if there would ever be other color options, but not opposed to what they've got now!
 

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Holy Smokes, this is an awesome thread. The product looks beautiful, is USA-made by people who seem to be trying to source all USA materials, and the manufacturer is right here among us, talking like a Regular Joe?
We should put together a group-buy to celebrate some upcoming holiday/time of year/whatever to support this company.

First of all we are overwhelmed with all the phone calls, emails, PMs, and posts talking favorably about our product and offering ideas/suggestions. We understand that it is these grass roots style discussions that help us grow as a company/brand. For that we truly do thank everybody! It is our pleasure to come here and talk and answer questions like "Regular Joes". After all at the end of the day we are just a bunch of machinist trying to make a honest living!

We can certainly discusses a group buy, but in all honesty we feel we have our product priced fairly. We are not about to bite the hand that feeds us however. We will make sure we take care of the people that have helped us out in so many ways. We will also look into supporting Garage Journal in any way we can as it has done more than expected already for us!

Westling Machine, you should look into making more types of tool storage fixtures.. like wrench racks, pliers racks, screwdriver racks, extension holders, etc. I think that stuff would sell like hotcakes on here.

I second the opinion to create more type of organizers, especially if they are going to be colored and made of the same material. i would be in for some wrench racks and extension holders for sure

Extension holders, yes. No one has a very elegant or efficient solution to that storage problem that I know of.

I'd love to also see what other color options are made available...and I'm not by any stretch a color aficionado, but a broader color palette is always favorable! In all honesty, I'd prob. lean more towards just a plain, brushed aluminum in the end.

And perhaps a more customized option, allowing the purchaser to contact Westling and let them how many pegs on each individual tray along w/the dimensions would be really sweet. That's definitely something I wouldn't mind paying for either.

As always your ideas and insite are greatly appreciated. Most if not all of these ideas are in the works and will all happen in time. Our ultimate goal is to make an entire catalog of tool organizing products. But as with any thing we need to start somewhere. So we are focusing on our basic tool holders now and the rest will come! As with any new product we need sales to make new ideas a reality. So we thanks you for the ideas, and be patient we will make it happen for you!
 

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Mr. Westling, sir, please make sure that you read the posts above where I explain my group buy idea. It wasn't about getting a discount, just about a mass show of support in the form of a large number of purchases in a short time. I guess I wasn't thinking about the way "group buy" comes across.
 

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Mr. Westling, sir, please make sure that you read the posts above where I explain my group buy idea. It wasn't about getting a discount, just about a mass show of support in the form of a large number of purchases in a short time. I guess I wasn't thinking about the way "group buy" comes across.

We understand completely. Thank you for the support and the initiative of getting something like that together. People like you and this group are small businesses biggest assets!
 

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We understand completely. Thank you for the support and the initiative of getting something like that together. People like you and this group are small businesses biggest assets!

How long have you guys been making these trays? I am so glad that we now know about you.

After my child goes to bed tonight, I will take some time to make a thread pitching the idea of a New Year's sales-a-bration in which members from here show you our feelings by buying your products. I hope it gains momentum and I will link to it here.
 

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How long have you guys been making these trays? I am so glad that we now know about you.

After my child goes to bed tonight, I will take some time to make a thread pitching the idea of a New Year's sales-a-bration in which members from here show you our feelings by buying your products. I hope it gains momentum and I will link to it here.

Thanks for the support!

We made our first protoypes about a year ago. They have been available only on ebay up until a month ago at which time we added them to our website.

We are still a full service machine shop so finding time to manufacture, improve, and market a product has been a large project for us.
 

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Thanks for the support!

We made our first protoypes about a year ago. They have been available only on ebay up until a month ago at which time we added them to our website.

We are still a full service machine shop so finding time to manufacture, improve, and market a product has been a large project for us.

I bet it has been. How many of you are there? Is this a family business? Sorry if these answers are already out there; I haven't read every post.

Does New Years or thereabouts work for you for a sales event, if we can pull it off? Or, is there a different time of year that you'd like me to pitch when I roll out the idea?
 
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Thanks for the support!

We made our first protoypes about a year ago. They have been available only on ebay up until a month ago at which time we added them to our website.

We are still a full service machine shop so finding time to manufacture, improve, and market a product has been a large project for us.

What tipped the scales for you in terms of deciding to make/market this product, may I ask? Was someone at your shop so disgusted with their ratty old socket trays that they cut some scrap, put their head down and machined a prototype that made everyone else take notice?
 

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Do them in colors other than red & blue, and I'm in. Even black and gunmetal grey would be nice and clean. Love the idea, price and everything else. Nice work!
 

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Bull, I shall hold my order until the group buy too. I still have Ernst NIP that have not worked out with my (condition) that I'll get rid of.
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Mr. Westling, For your beta feild, I don't think you could do any better then GJ. We all are Tech's in one or more feilds which will grant you the most diverse feild, You will get honest hands on opinions. Myself and many others here like to shop at home grown USA tool Mfg.'s. I think we can support your company abit, then our WOM (word of mouth) carries weight.
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Forgot my manners, Welcome to GJ, ya'll stick around, lol
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Thanks, JASTECH & Son
 

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Dang - wish i would have seen this thread prior to buying my secret santa stuff.

Westling Machine - good on you guys. I'll definitely be throwing some of my christmas money your way as part of the 1/1 thing Bull has organized....and I'm going to go post a link to your site on facebook for some of my non garage-journaling friends (and for their wives looking for christmas ideas).
 

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What are people going to do that buy sockets based on label spots? :D

But seriously, awesome looking stuff. Going to place an order when I make a socket order...
 

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What are people going to do that buy sockets based on label spots? :D

But seriously, awesome looking stuff. Going to place an order when I make a socket order...

Consider ordering with us as a show of support on 1/01/13. See the sticky at the top of this forum. :)
 

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I think there current product lineup is fine, additional colors (like orange and green) would be cool but not really needed.

The one thing I really would like are socket rails with evenly spaced pegs for things like hex sockets, but even then I don't know if I have enough of those items to make it worth while
 

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I might be easier to the the posts unanodized. They are likely to get scratched up anyways. I too would prefer other colors like black and something else dark.
 

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Alex- The reason why I would like my socket racks with magnets on them is because over the course of time with opening and closing my drawer the racks move and shift. Part of the problem is when I open and close my drawers I dont stand in front of my box. I stand wayyyyy off to one side when opening and closing my drawers due to the fact that my project car is only a couple inches away from my box. :sad: Ive been thinking about glueing magnetic strips to the bottom of all my racks but time and money isnt something I have a lot of...

Dan

magnets or even just some little rubber feet on the bottom would be a pretty nice touch...

Overall, however, there really is no room to complain about this product for the price. It looks to be well made, USA made, and reasonably priced.

Have you guys experimented with different drawer liners? I have some for my Lista box that is the kind that has been discussed on here before. Tools sink into it and "stick." No way these loaded racks would move, even if you slammed the drawer, while sitting on those mats. It would eliminate the magnet issue.
 

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Would powder coating instead of anodizing be easier? Better? Cheaper? Faster ? I am sure extreme green would be easy to come close with powder coating. These are some nice holders!
 

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I bet it has been. How many of you are there? Is this a family business? Sorry if these answers are already out there; I haven't read every post.

Does New Years or thereabouts work for you for a sales event, if we can pull it off? Or, is there a different time of year that you'd like me to pitch when I roll out the idea?

Here is the short of our history.... I started the business in 2007 after graduating from Technical college. I did primarily repair and custom machining for the first 4 years on my own. It hasn't been until the last year that manufacturing our own products have enabled me to hire several friends and family members to help me.

New years day couldn't work better! Sounds like a great way to start off the new year!

What tipped the scales for you in terms of deciding to make/market this product, may I ask? Was someone at your shop so disgusted with their ratty old socket trays that they cut some scrap, put their head down and machined a prototype that made everyone else take notice?

You pretty much guessed it. It was more along the lines of seeing what was available at the time and realizing the price vs quality factor was a bit off in our opinion.

Would powder coating instead of anodizing be easier? Better? Cheaper? Faster ? I am sure extreme green would be easy to come close with powder coating. These are some nice holders!

We have considered it but don't feel the powder coating would be durable. Color choices in anodizing are somewhat unlimited, but the main factor being cost to do custom colors. I can promise you, we are looking into it!
 

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Sorry if I missed this answer to my question, how tall is the base of the socket tray? Mainly on the 1/2"? I got a KRL761 and the deep impact sockets barely clear with a generic metal rail.
 

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I'll be looking into these as well. It's great to see a product that is being developed/tested here on GJ. Wish more companies would find the perfect focus group like the members here.
 

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Sorry if I missed this answer to my question, how tall is the base of the socket tray? Mainly on the 1/2"? I got a KRL761 and the deep impact sockets barely clear with a generic metal rail.

All of our trays are made from 1/4" thick aluminum plate. Dimensions and new pictures will be up on the website with in a few days!

Powdercoating not durable? You need to find a new powdercoater. ;) It's far more durable than anodizing, and I <3 anodizing.

Sorry I may have typed that with out thinking. You are correct that powder coating is a durable material. We still have several problems of hole dimensions changing and any type of labeling after the powder coating. It is however a fairly economic way to get some of the custom colors that guys are requesting. It is an idea that will stay on the table. Thanks!
 

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Awesome, that makes sense! I'm interested, either way, but I would imagine if you matched to the powdercoat lime green and orange of Snap-on and Viper boxes, you might have lightning in a bottle. Nice work!
 
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