Re: What are you using to organize your wrench drawer?
[Re: JERICOGTX]
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01/11/20 07:34 PM
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That looks nice, Jeff. That's more tools than I could find in your shop! ...You know for a fact, trying to locate a pair of Vice Grips at my place isn't a problem. LOL. If you were going to tote half of that vise grip collection in your trailer, you'd need to add another axle!
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Re: What are you using to organize your wrench drawer?
[Re: Sniper]
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01/13/20 04:13 AM
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I have a reall hodge-podge of wrenches, different brands ect. I have my drawer split into 5 areas with two peices sheetmetal bent into a wide-flat 'U' (or a 'C' channel...). I put everything smaller than 3/8 in the left side, everything larger than 7/8 on the right side. The middle three are split with three different sizes in each area, all are VERY easy to pick apart when you're searching.
Less | 3/8 | 7/16 | 1/2 | Larger
Than | 9/16 | 5/8 | 11/16 | Than
3/8 | 3/4 | 13/16 | 7/8 | 7/8
This'll sound a little dumb, but after you use it a while it works really easy.
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Re: What are you using to organize your wrench drawer?
[Re: 5carguy]
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01/13/20 06:57 PM
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That looks nice, Jeff. That's more tools than I could find in your shop! ...You know for a fact, trying to locate a pair of Vice Grips at my place isn't a problem. LOL. If you were going to tote half of that vise grip collection in your trailer, you'd need to add another axle! I have a few vice grips too. Damn 500carDude .... if that’s an indicator of jsta yur clamps ....you NEED that Orlando Snapon collection fur all your tools !
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Re: What are you using to organize your wrench drawer?
[Re: IcorkSOAK]
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01/16/20 08:00 PM
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I have a Plastic Box with some Husky Tools I keep in the trunk and or use at the U-Pull-It added some things so is really an emergency kit it works OK to keep things in place as it has a compartment for loose stuff I added. I have the largest stuff picked up in cabinets in sections like auto body, etc. Have boxes dedicated for things like Die Grinder and Sand Paper Rolls bottom is buffing wheels and compounds The main toolbox is neatly done so I can find stuff
Last edited by 340SIX; 01/16/20 08:09 PM.
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Re: What are you using to organize your wrench drawer?
[Re: 340SIX]
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01/18/20 02:09 AM
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My wrench drawer organized by the pawn shop & is easy to find the right size just at a glance. 3/8” is an old 70’s craftsman wrench 7/16” is a pretty new Snap-On wrench 1/2” is a new chrome Craftsman wrench 9/16” is a BlackHawk wrench 5/8” is a Proto wrench etc.....
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