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lynnbilodeau

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I bought these handy wrench holders well over 40 years ago from one of the truck vendors. Snap-on wrenches on the left (OK, the ¼ inch is a craftsman… I lost that Snap-on), and Mac on the right.

I can’t find ANYTHING comparable. Over the years I have acquired many more wrenches, and need to organize some in my new box.

I don’t like the Ernst. They are way too tall (see comparison pic below), and I want my wrenches in the shallow drawers, which will work easily if I can find some more of these rails. MTS just has sets that can be used in a drawer or mounted. I want some with double stick tape (these have been in place with DST since the early 70’s without incident.

I don’t want metal. I want plastic.

Where can I find them?
 

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I bought these handy wrench holders well over 40 years ago from one of the truck vendors. Snap-on wrenches on the left (OK, the ¼ inch is a craftsman… I lost that Snap-on), and Mac on the right.

I can’t find ANYTHING comparable. Over the years I have acquired many more wrenches, and need to organize some in my new box.

I don’t like the Ernst. They are way too tall (see comparison pic below), and I want my wrenches in the shallow drawers, which will work easily if I can find some more of these rails. MTS just has sets that can be used in a drawer or mounted. I want some with double stick tape (these have been in place with DST since the early 70’s without incident.

I don’t want metal. I want plastic.

Where can I find them?


Snap on has them. Exactly...it is what I use in my box at work and at home..
 

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I have some that my Mac dealer sells that are shallow and adjustable, similar design. They are very nice too because they have a handle on them also.
 

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I have some like this. Work great for grabbing metric and US wrenches
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lynnbilodeau

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He hasn't been back since?:lol:

Actually, that building is now a sporting goods store.

I quit working on cars professionally in 1987, so no regular access to a Snap on truck. I guess I could ask around at some of the shops in town to see when the Snap-on guy normally stops by.

I saw the HF ones, but there is no flexibility.
 
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Lowes has a plastic 20 wrench holder. Lowes links never seem to work here the item number so you can search for it.

Kobalt 20-in Slot Wrench Rail
Item #: 516039 | Model #: 87074
Price shows as $6.97 but that may vary with location.
 

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Actually, that building is now a sporting goods store.

I quit working on cars professionally in 1987, so no regular access to a Snap on truck. I guess I could ask around at some of the shops in town to see when the Snap-on guy normally stops by.

I saw the HF ones, but there is no flexibility.

If need be let me know how many you want. I can ship em to ya..my SO guy comes every Monday.
 

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Wrench rails:

Snap on KRA15A https://store.snapon.com/Wrench-Organizers-Wrench-Organizer-Red-For-smaller-wrenches--P646905.aspx

Snap on offers a larger size for bigger wrenches (KRA22A) but, I've never felt the need for it.

I believe the current color is black.

To me, All other wrench rails ****!!! Kobalt, Ernst, too tall, too thin, sloppy angles.
You might as well lay your wrench flat in the drawer with the Ernst low profile holder. I don't use wrench racks as I wheel a cart to my work. :lol::beer:

Why someone else can't make the same rail as good is beyond me. The current ones hail from China so, it isn't like Snap on is making them :wtf:
 
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lynnbilodeau

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Thanks!!!!

That is exactly what I wanted.
Now.... not to be greedy, but seeing that these are "non-branded" and made in China, I am sure they are available elsewhere for about 1/2 that price.

I am going to go ahead and order from Snap-on. Can't seem to find them anywhere else.
Just would be nice for reference.
 
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lynnbilodeau

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The ones at Lowe's are better than the Ernst, but not the same as the Snap-on. The Snap-on is uniform in size front to back. Everyone else seems to graduate the size, which might work if they knew exactly how many wrenches I have and how I want to organize them. The simple design is the best for most situations, although $16.50 is ridiculous for a pair. Oh well, I bought some and am buying some more so that I can arrange my tools the way I want. There is a reason they have been selling these for 40 plus years. They are not "new and improved". They just work.

Btw, I did buy one pair of the set for larger wrenches. I decided to keep everything from 15/16 in one of the really shallow drawers on the new 26" tool box. Here are pics. As you can see, I was able to get all the Snap-on and Mac, from 1/4 to 15/16, along with a set of Snap-on flare nut wrenches (with one Bonney) a set of Snap-on stubbies, 5/16 to 3/4, and a little package of midget wrenches all in one shallow drawer. I have larger wrenches that will go in the deeper drawer below.
 

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So how tall does your largest wrench in that drawers stand? In the organizer. Im curious how it'd fit in a box with 2.25 inch drawers.
 
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lynnbilodeau

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Tallest wrench in there is the Snap-on 15/16. I clears by about an 1/8 inch. I was hoping to get the one inch S/O in there, but would have had to modify the holder. At some point, bigger wrenches are just going to have to go in a deeper drawer.
The drawer below that is, I believe classified as a 2.5 inch, and my Williams 1.25 inch combo clears with room to spare. I BELIEVE but don't have the wrench her to check, that the 1-5/16 will clear fine in that 2.5 inch drawer. I will take some pics and post.

Lynn
 
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