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> OT: Socket / Tool Box Organizer, What do you use? Show off you toolbox
texag09
post Mar 29 2011, 09:38 AM
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So I am ready to throw my socket organizer out. It only supplies room for one socket of each size. I have 4-5 of the common sizes and 2-3 of the others.

What do you use to keep the organized for quick access and clean up?

Maybe like the inside of a tackle box with a bunch of equal sized compartments you could label?

One of you out there is way smarter than me and has it figured out.

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post Mar 29 2011, 02:17 PM
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Sounds like you need a bigger box. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif)

I have all the regular tools on maganet rails on my kart. Then everything else is in my tool box. You may need to have a seperate drawer for SAE and metric. I can fit all my sockets in the top drawer but since I have 80+ metric wrenches I keep the Metric in one drawer and SAE in another.

Keeping everyhting I use simi regularly on a kart really helps keep everything organized.

For keeping the sockets organized I have each set in their own deal. If I need a deep they are all together. Semi deep, shallow, swivel...all together. With a big top drawer it makes it easy to do.
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