In the shop here where I retail (and live) we have two large toolboxes...one Craftsman top/bottom set on rollers, and one Craftsman 7 or 8 drawer top box on a fixed wooden tool bench. Over the years we have probably 8-10 different socket sets (in cases), all missing some pieces. I've been keeping them as sets (or almost sets) and inevitably they get put back in the wrong places....or worse, don't get put back for various reasons.
I confess to being the antithesis of organization when it comes to the shop. It seems to me it's time to put all (or enough to make complete sets) of the sockets in 1 or 2 drawers of one of the toolbox and put the extras away somewhere in their cute little cases. I spent an hour tonight looking at umpteen different socket organization kits/items at sears.com, ebay, and other places. It's got to be easy or it won't get used, and it's got to be durable. What do you use/like and why? Thanks for the input. Information here often saves a good bit of trial and error.
PS--we are using a few 1/4", lots of 3/8" and 1/2", and one large set of 3/4" drive. Deep and standard in all but the 3/4".
I confess to being the antithesis of organization when it comes to the shop. It seems to me it's time to put all (or enough to make complete sets) of the sockets in 1 or 2 drawers of one of the toolbox and put the extras away somewhere in their cute little cases. I spent an hour tonight looking at umpteen different socket organization kits/items at sears.com, ebay, and other places. It's got to be easy or it won't get used, and it's got to be durable. What do you use/like and why? Thanks for the input. Information here often saves a good bit of trial and error.
PS--we are using a few 1/4", lots of 3/8" and 1/2", and one large set of 3/4" drive. Deep and standard in all but the 3/4".