if your like most guys you have acquired a set of micro-ignition wrenches
they don,t get used all that often so over time they slowly disperse,
or get lost into the lower recess of the wrench drawer,
and if you need something like a,
4mm box wrench or a 3/16" open end wrench
youll spend some time looking for it and its a good bet,
its loose and not in the original plastic pouch
one of the guys I know grabbed a fishing lure box with movable partitions,
he used epoxy and made about 16-20 about 2.5" long and about 1" wide sub-sections
and labeled each with the wrench size
now a hand full of micro size wrenches ,
both metric and SAE,
sits rather neatly in the tool box ,in the rear of the wrench drawer,
easy to locate and use, it does not take up much room ,
and finding a wrench,
thats in many cases smaller than your finger,
is far easier
http://garage.grumpysperformance.co...ling-your-tool-chest-drawers.3283/#post-25874
yeah many guys use a key ring
they don,t get used all that often so over time they slowly disperse,
or get lost into the lower recess of the wrench drawer,
and if you need something like a,
4mm box wrench or a 3/16" open end wrench
youll spend some time looking for it and its a good bet,
its loose and not in the original plastic pouch
one of the guys I know grabbed a fishing lure box with movable partitions,
he used epoxy and made about 16-20 about 2.5" long and about 1" wide sub-sections
and labeled each with the wrench size
now a hand full of micro size wrenches ,
both metric and SAE,
sits rather neatly in the tool box ,in the rear of the wrench drawer,
easy to locate and use, it does not take up much room ,
and finding a wrench,
thats in many cases smaller than your finger,
is far easier
http://garage.grumpysperformance.co...ling-your-tool-chest-drawers.3283/#post-25874
yeah many guys use a key ring
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