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wrench racks

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Seen quite a few discussions on socket racks and organizing (my vote goes for hanson, bought 2 full setups, worth every dam penny), but not many people mentioning wrench racks, right now everything I got is loose is and rattling around. Looking at the Ernst setups, specifically the rail type that holds 40 wrenches, to organize my sae and metric combination sets. anybody have these and have an opinion? also, will they fit in a 16" deep drawer, kinda hard to judge by their pics on website.
Also need to figure something out for the smaller specialty sets, line wrenches, offset box ends, s wrenches and the the like, usually about 5-7 peice sets or so, but take way too much room in the drawers just laying flat
 
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sberry

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My stuff is used so much I give up on that stuff and make it as easy as possible. A lot of general stuff is hung up on screws, on a couple boxes or carts and the specialty stuff is tossed in a couple drawers. Got a couple carts and a rack by the hoist.
 

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CamarosRus

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wrenchboss looks like it takes up to many sq inches of drawer space

ALL these options have been written about before, again and again

People wont read, people wont use search function

It comes down to ERNST wrench rails or LONG Snap On wrench rails as Fedwrench pointed out elsewhere..................
 

wendell

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