Just a thought.....
Make a wooden base in the length you want, and attach long tool-strip magnets. You can organize the socket sets the way you want - just add your own labels if you want to see what's missing....
Rgds, D.
How about nails for posts
For the OP I use the chrome clip rails mostly and have for years. I like the clip rails and it lets me take a set of secured sockets right to where I'm working if need be without making a bunch of trips back and forth.
Most sockets I have are first put on rails and then cut to the length needed. Plus I add other attachments like short extensions bars and drive adapters etc. I also have attached a magnetic strip on the bottom of the rails in the past, helped keep them in place in the tool tray.
There is a big difference in quality with some of the cheap rails though most are cheap ones. I have had many different brand names over the years and some clips can be pretty sloppy fitting straight out the package and need a little tweaking.
I do have set of the of the 1/2 inch and 3/8 inch red SAE Hanson post rails on my work bench that I got for dirt cheap at the flea mkt. They are nice I like them, and work ok on chrome sockets but they don't always work right with a lot of my impact sockets. (3/8" drive mostly) And it was the impacts is what I wanted them for mainly.
And I also have one of the big square drawer inserts with holes for every size drive socket of both Metric and SAE.
Some guy just gave it to me at the flea mkt when I was looking at it. He said just take it! Was not happy with it and said it didn't work for him for every time he shut the drawer the sockets would all bounce loose. :confused2:
He recommended gluing strips of wood to bottom to increase the holding depth.
I don't use its just sitting on the shelf about my garage desk. :laughing:
