I threw this thing together with a $1 dowel rod and some scrap plywood. Now to make several more to replace all my broken plastic trays.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7jPelmpDXA
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I threw this thing together with a $1 dowel rod and some scrap plywood. Now to make several more to replace all my broken plastic trays.
Attachment 7487
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7jPelmpDXA
Thanks earz! We've added your Socket Tray to our Storage and Organization category, as well as to your builder page: earz's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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Hello,
I'm a writer with Ratchet+Wrench magazine and we're always on the lookout for homemade tools to feature in our section "Solutions." This would be perfect! If you're at all interested, please email me at TCollins@10missions.com and I'll provide more information.
My boss at my first "real" job used plywood socket organizers, I use them also, they can be sized to fit into a toolbox for a tite fit which can be important in a "road box". Good to see others doing similar.