ferny
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 984
Club RR Member Number: 13
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Anyone got one?
At the moment mine are in bags and chucked into a big tool case. This means I can transport tools to help friends etc. Those bags are worn through.
Does anyone have a handy and/or genius way to store a huge amount of sockets in a really small and portable way?
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Halfords 200 piece toolkit, plastic tray or box for any odds and sods extra I need at the time.
everything else is in a cabinet at home
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slater
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 6,390
Club RR Member Number: 78
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On a socket rail??
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May 11, 2022 22:25:51 GMT
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Socket rail on a tool wall in the garage for me. Always know where they are.
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Last Edit: May 11, 2022 22:26:05 GMT by mrbounce
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I like THESE. You won't find any more compact I use red ones for metric, and blue for imperial sockets.
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beejay
Part of things
Posts: 200
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May 12, 2022 21:47:40 GMT
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I use a socket tray like This. Hangs on the wall with the majority of my sockets in. Then I can throw a few tools on top and take it where I need it. If anyone has a smart suggestion for storing hex bits I'm all ears
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Last Edit: May 12, 2022 21:49:03 GMT by beejay
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brachunky
Scotland
Posts: 1,316
Club RR Member Number: 72
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I suppose its whether you are looking for garage solutions or mobile as you seem to be. If mobile, the Halfords shout is good although I suspect you don't want/need to buy tools, just find a better way of keeping them.
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I like THESE. You won't find any more compact I use red ones for metric, and blue for imperial sockets. OOh, I like that. Can't close the lid on my SGS toolbox with the ones I have.
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Last Edit: May 13, 2022 8:18:22 GMT by Soopahfly
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I like THESE. You won't find any more compact I use red ones for metric, and blue for imperial sockets. OOh, I like that. Can't close the lid on my SGS toolbox with the ones I have. That's one of the reasons I don't like the ones that stand the sockets upright on pegs. Another is that The magnetic, flat ones fit into a cantilever toolbox for when you're not at home; mine currently holds the 1/4 and 3/8" trays for working on Grizz's car.
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May 13, 2022 15:48:20 GMT
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I like THESE. You won't find any more compact I use red ones for metric, and blue for imperial sockets. Thank you for that
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May 13, 2022 17:34:26 GMT
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My half inch socket set that i carry when travelling weighs 16kgs on its own. i always carry at least 2 of everything harking back to work days when if it could go wrong or break it did so always handy to have spares. I always also had a second identical set of everything at home in the garage. I need a sort out soon.
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Todos con Lorca
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