When Is A Socket Not A Socket?

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When Is A Socket Not A Socket?

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I was organizing sockets the other day....and I should explain that I have four full KTA500 trays in my box [each tray is five twenty inch socket rails...roughly 400 items] when I realized that I have one that is completely full of "non-socket sockets" which include:
  • Hex bits SAE and Metric, Torx Bits, Torx Plus Bits, Internal Torx Sockets, Five point Tamper Torx, Six Point Tamper Torx, plus a host of other goodies
Is everyone else in a similar place?
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Re: When Is A Socket Not A Socket?

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I downsized. I do have hex left, in 1/4 and 3/8. and a few odds and ends.
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Re: When Is A Socket Not A Socket?

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I keep a whole section for adaptors, wobbles, short extensions, spinner handles and all the other odd things that do not belong to some kind of set. It bothers me when something does not have its own spot.
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