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How do you transport/organize your socket set?
I did this thread on the Diesel Discussion a while back. I figured I'd ask around here while I'm at it. I just got the magnetic socket holders made by lisle (off of amazon) and it keeps the sockets in there really nice... until you drop it. Then it spills all over the place
![]() I've been fighting the battle of organized sockets since I've been wrenching. I don't use a tool box. I like to keep the entire set near me while I'm working so I'll have what I need without walking to get the next socket. One guy mentioned that he used those tough vinyl deposit bags from the bank with the zipper. Those seem like they'd work well. They'd keep it all together and I guess if you have one for deep wall and one for standard sockets, it'd work pretty well. Curious what you have found to work well?
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