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I keep each socket wrench set in the case it came in. Then I have a tool box
with the label (sockets) for oversized sockets and extensions I have purchased. So everything is in its case or in the tool box. I also have other tool boxes labeled wrenches, screwdrivers/nut drivers/allen wrenches, plumbing, electrical, cutting/drilling tools, chainsaw, glues/sealants, etc. This is great because I know where everything is. And if I need to go do work somewhere, very easy to grab the tool boxes I will need and I know everything is there. "Joe" wrote in message I have bought or inherited over half a dozen socket wrench sets over the years but I go through the same frustrating steps time after time when trying to find the right wrench and socket for the job. Does anyone have any unique ways over organizing these things to make it efficient? |
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