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Tool Organizing - Drawers in the tool chest

JasonInAugusta

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I have several Hansen socket holders and have been picking up magnetic holders from Lowe's to store all the extras. These are old pics of the socket drawer. It's much neater now. Might have to get updated pics.

For the most part, Inch on the left, Metric on the right.
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I made this for the ratchets that I use. 1/2" ply with holes drilled for the drive head then covered with drawer liner foam. The spare ratchets are on the left with the extensions. I put the adapters with the ratchets.
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Finished the ratchet drawer today. Made the tool holder from aluminum sheet, extruded aluminum, and some short 1/8" aluminum rivets. Made another holder for the spare ratchets and put all of the extensions and universals on a socket holder.

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Damn....that looks nice! Much better than my tool chest! I spend too much time trying to find the socket that I am looking for....
 
I have several Hansen socket holders and have been picking up magnetic holders from Lowe's to store all the extras. These are old pics of the socket drawer. It's much neater now. Might have to get updated pics.

I've been wanting some of those socket holders, almost picked them up at sear the other day, but damn they are expensive.

Like $20 a piece, and you need a minimum of 6 of them. 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 for each SAE+metric.
 
Wow, super clean. Nice work. I'm like Jeremy, it takes me 3 minutes to find one 8mm socket, even though I have like 4 of them.
 
Glad to see you have enough free time to fab up some stuff still :D

Looking sharp! I will have to use some of those ideas for my own work areas, thanks for sharing!
 
I've been wanting some of those socket holders, almost picked them up at sear the other day, but damn they are expensive.

Like $20 a piece, and you need a minimum of 6 of them. 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 for each SAE+metric.

They're expensive because they're worth it. :flipoff:

Seriously though - I waited and caught them on sale. Same thing I do with most all of my Craftsman tools. Wait until it's on sale.
 
If I'm not completely off my rocker...I believe I bought my set of those organizers for $7 a piece at Sears around Christmas or some other holiday where they were on sale.
 
I just did some looking online, and found them for about half the price sears has them.

$60 for a full set shipped.

They are worth every penny! I used to use the rail clips mounted to a piece of masonite to organize sockets, but I saw those holders at spring Carlisle ( a huge car show) a few years ago and purchased them, nothing like looking at the holders to see which sockets are still buried somewhere in the truck.
 
Man that looks really good. I need to clean my tool box up some, I may use your idea for the ratchets.... I've never seen that done before.
 
Looking good man! Looks alot like the main drawer of my tool box, nice and neat. I never could understand how most of the guys I worked with had a 4:30 drawer.
 
I've been wanting some of those socket holders, almost picked them up at sear the other day, but damn they are expensive.

Like $20 a piece, and you need a minimum of 6 of them. 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 for each SAE+metric.

Wow... that is rediclous. I use these.

http://www.harborfreight.com/3-8-eighth-inch-socket-rail-39722.html

They may not look as fancy, but IMO they are ALOT more functional. They are not near as fragile, and its really nice that you can grab the entire set of sockets and crawl under a car knowing you will have the right socket. The price is quite nice too. I bet i have 6 or 7 sticks of sockets on those things!
 
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