I line my tool drawers with ribbed floor mat (carpet runner). It’s effective, cheap and easily available, usually by the foot off huge rolls. It usually comes in black, clear, gray and brown. I use black.
I wouldn’t use Styrofoam for an organizer. Beside a lacking chemical resistance it disintegrates from handling. Commercially produced foam organizers like in <span style="font-weight: bold">foxtrapper</span>’s shop are much more resilient and chemical resistant. Here’s one manufacturer:
FomLoc
I absolutely despise the classic stamped and formed sheet metal socket organizer rails. They’re garbage. Their “digital” grip either won’t hold a socket at all or holds it so tight you need a pry bar to remove it. And the edges are always nice and razor sharp so you can slash yourself really good as you try to grab a socket.
My current faves are the plastic rails from
Ernst Manufacturing and
VIM Tools. Sockets are easy to remove and replace, with the same grip every time. Both Ernst and VIM appear to OEM theirs to a number of suppliers. I’ve gotten VIM rails from
Craftsman (molded in black) and
Wright Tool (molded in red and blue). You can pick up extra packs of clips at Sears too.
RH makes cool aluminum socket rails.
I’d really love to get
Hansen socket trays but I don’t enough extra drawer space with the depth needed to stand deep sockets upright.
Besides the VIM rails (which Sears calls “racks”), Sears has quite an assortment of organizers. Search on “
socket rails,” “
socket racks” or “
socket trays.”
Northern Tool has
a few options from Hansen and others.
Here’s an outfit called
Magne Store that, not surprisingly, makes magnetic holders.
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