Suggestions from your experience organizing metric & english combination box/open end wrench sets?
On Mon, 5 Jul 2010 08:13:16 -0700 (PDT), terry wrote:
a set of knobs on which to 'park' sockets
a row of nails/screws in wooden board prob just as good!
These are the kind of intelligent American home-spun ideas I was looking
for (the europeans & asians can never come up with this kind of stuff!)
I've given up on the plastic non-adjustable "wrench holders" as they are
too limiting (they only hold a small number of wrenches and these have to
all be sequentially similar in size. Mine are from many sets bought over
the years so there is duplication and different types (combination, box,
open end, etc.).
But if they make an adjustable "knob type" wrench holder where we get to
adjust where the knobs go and which size each knob is to fit in the end of
the wrench, that would be the perfect wrench older for drawers.
Alas, I couldn't find anything like that (maybe time to invent it); but I
think I like the idea of just buying a thin board and lining up the
existing wrenches and then screwing in screws to hold them flat in the
drawer.
Don't see anything on the market for that though.
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