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Default Suggestions from your experience organizing metric & english combination box/open end wrench sets?

On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 23:32:18 -0700, Smitty Two wrote:

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Bill Horn wrote:

Sometimes a good idea is only a suggestion away.

I have your typical set of metric and english combination box/open-end
wrench sets in various drawers in my toolbox.

But they're all jumbled about such that it takes longer than I'd like to
grab a certain size or a sequence of certain sizes.

How do you store your combination wrenches so that they are easy to access?


Wrench rack. An inexpensive sheet metal gizmo. Do a google image search
and you'll see many examples on the first page of hits. Lots of
manufacturers and distributors.


Ah. I see many of these $20 wrench wracks.

They seem to hold wrenches on the wall, and not in a drawer.
http://www.amazon.com/SK-Hand-Tools-.../dp/B000OGUKSM

They also seem mightly short, only holding from 7 to 15 wrenches.
http://www.amazon.com/Short-Wrench-P.../dp/B000I1U5AG

If I can find one that is longer (holds about 25 wrenches and fits in a
standard garage toolbox cabinet drawer), that would be perfect so I'll keep
looking under "wrench wrack".

I was hoping for a home-spun solution though, as I can't imagine all my
wrenches, bought over a long period of time, fitting quite so nicely in
those wracks in a drawer.