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Westling Machine Anodized Socket Trays

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Another positive review for these trays. I bought the whole set and they are rock solid. I never have to worry about breaking a Hansen plastic tray peg again!
 
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Shelbylex

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Found the company online and decided to resurrect an old thread
1. Is it possible to get the trays without metric or SAE sign?
2. Did anybody use metric sets for both metric and SAE? (I would rather have both trays be the same size)
If you did - please post a picture or write if there were any spacing issues.
Thanks!
 

Fly YX

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1 yes
2 yes the spacing is the same I only use SAE at work now but use my old metric set I will take a pic when I go back to work you can order it with or without markings and get deferent colors red black blue green and orange.
 

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What I like about the metric is they will holder bigger sockets than specified. My impacts are 10-24mm then 27,30, and 32.
 

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Re: anyone seen these socket trays?

I'm glad they ain't, that way I can double up on some sizes and not feel bad about having a socket in a mismatched spot

I got some labeled and some not depending on what I have or if I want to put bigger sizes on. It is a nice option.
 

Shelbylex

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Thank you for the answers!
Please put more pictures in!!! (especially if you have metric trays loaded with SAE: metric have more pegs and would be preferable to me). I am interested in 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 (I own only one 3/4 socket which found it's way into my tool pile...)

I think I will wait for the next sale and consider buying some - my vintage socket collection is expanding.... I buy when opportunity presents to buy for a very good price only (already have Husky, no-name, random accumulated from before - thus no rush). However, once I got addicted (thank you, GJ) to SO, SK, Craftsman =V= and -V-, Boney, etc. I started picking them up. SO in good condition seem to be harder to find on yard sales - majority come either in poor condition or with PO initials scratched on them...


...I wish you could buy these socket trays in stores - it's always easier to buy things when you can touch them first. (and would be easier slowly adding them without paying for shipping fees...)
 

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I love my trays. Definitely worth the $.
 

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Two 1/2" SAE and two jumbos for my axle nut sockets. Note also the 2 universal Torx/Hex, they are more efficient space wise than rails.
 

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