How do you store your Allen wrenches ?
#21
Most are in the roll away tool cabinet.
I have the most used ones on the bench and the flip outs on the shelf in SAE and Metric.

http://imgur.com/aDPdKFE
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#22
I keep them on a magnetic bar mounted on a tool cabinet door.
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood
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#23
Allen keeps mine.

Otherwise they're the jackknife set. Nothing worse than a bunch of loose things kicking around.
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#24
I have a set that I bought over 30 years ago in a vinyl/plastic roll.  Since then I have also picked up a set with the plastic holders that are most common anymore.  I much prefer the roll.  The only problem is, after 30+ years the roll is in pretty sad shape.

I should probably commission Yotie to sew up a canvas one.
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#25
Good ones are in the roll they came in, in my tool box.
Odds balls are stuck in a board on the lower wall cabinet along with oddball drill bits and such
Steve

Missouri






 
The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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#26
(08-06-2017, 07:47 AM)museumguy Wrote: Here ya go. I have several, long arm, short arm, standard, metric, whatever I need.

https://www.mcmaster.com/#hex-key-holders/=18tlr98

I swear I looked at McMaster for this and they were too expensive, but that's not too bad.  I have some T-handle allen wrenches that need a stand because the one they came with is too awkward.
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#27
I just keep mine in a coffee can.
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#28
In a box in the corner of the shop.  I pay a couple of spiders to watch over them.  They hide in the dust from the saw.  So far, working out great, none are gone.

Actually, in the original plastic holders.
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#29
How do you pay the spiders?

Do they get OT?

Holidays?


Uhoh
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#30
Lol..
Steve

Missouri






 
The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
WaterlooMark 02/9/2020








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