Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,161  
A GOOD WAY to carry your wrenches out to a site is> a carabiner clip.. They'll also work on those Crows Foot wrenches, RC..
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,162  
A GOOD WAY to carry your wrenches out to a site is> a carabiner clip.. They'll also work on those Crows Foot wrenches, RC..
That sounds like a great idea to incorporate in my tool bag... thanks!
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,163  
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I tried most of the commercially available organizers that weren't completely stupid on prices (and a couple that were...).

This is what I came up with, zero cash outlay, built out of what I had laying around. Works for me.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,164  
Looks good, Paul. You guys and shaming me. I know now not to take a pic of an open toolbox of mine. :ashamed:
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,165  
I'm getting ideas...

Do most of you still hold on to the old school bent "L" shaped hex key / Allen Wrench, or are you today those out in favor of the ratchet driven hex key? I'm thinking about tossing the old bent L style, i often just go for the 3/8" ratchet drive hex keys.... Should I be using (wasting?) space to store the old bent L style?20181107_211831.jpeg
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,166  
Do most of you still hold on to the old school bent "L" shaped hex key / Allen Wrench, or are you today those out in favor of the ratchet driven hex key? I'm thinking about tossing the old bent L style, i often just go for the 3/8" ratchet drive hex keys.... Should I be using (wasting?) space to store the old bent L style?
The problem is ...... there are still cases where nothing else will work so you still need to keep them around.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,167  
I'm getting ideas...

Do most of you still hold on to the old school bent "L" shaped hex key / Allen Wrench, or are you today those out in favor of the ratchet driven hex key? I'm thinking about tossing the old bent L style, i often just go for the 3/8" ratchet drive hex keys.... Should I be using (wasting?) space to store the old bent L style?View attachment 577953

I've even had cases were I would have to cut the short side down even shorter and then put a cheater on the long side and apply heat and or vibration (big hammer) to the hub in question.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,169  
I've even had cases were I would have to cut the short side down even shorter and then put a cheater on the long side and apply heat and or vibration (big hammer) to the hub in question.
Yes, I have had that same problem also. I still have a few of those "custom made" allen wrenches around.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck
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............... I'm thinking about tossing the old bent L style, i often just go for the 3/8" ratchet drive hex keys.... ..............
Never throw away a tool. You need a separate box labeled "Tools not worth keeping". But seriously, every tool has its day where nothing else will do.
 

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