Here's a few pics of how I keep my clecos organized and stored in my toolbox. I tend to be a little bit obsessed with order and neatness in my shop. If you think this is a little over the top, I won't be offended. It works great for me, and I love it!
Here's what I did:
I repurposed some drawer divider rails I got for free from office furniture that was being thrown out at work (I'm also a little bit obsessive about repurposing things, especially scrap). If you don't have access to free office drawer dividers, they're pretty simple to fabricate. I adapted the rails to fit my drawers and installed them along the sides. The divider cards that came with the office desk drawers weren't the right size to fit in my toolbox drawer so I made divider cards out of sheet aluminum, drilled the appropriate sized holes in them, labeled them, loaded them with clecos and put them in the drawer. Labeling is optional of course, because it's simple to tell the different sizes just based on color of the cleco. But, I labeled them in case I need someone less familiar with clecos to get some for me.
I can remove an entire divider card and take it with me to where I am working if I want to, and picking a cleco single-handed with the pliers is simple. This arrangement is portable, convenient, saves/maximizes space, keeps all my clecos organized and together when I'm working, and allows me to see instantly if I don't have all of my clecos accounted for after a job and how many are missing.
I also bent the top edge of all the divider cards slightly so they are easier to pull out and handle.
StubbyClecostorage_zpsa7d99fe1.jpg
StandardClecostorage_zps8a1ce3a7.jpg
This is the back of the divider card. Not much to see, just holes, but thought I would show you anyway.
StandardClecostorage2_zps223a40e5.jpg
Here's what I did:
I repurposed some drawer divider rails I got for free from office furniture that was being thrown out at work (I'm also a little bit obsessive about repurposing things, especially scrap). If you don't have access to free office drawer dividers, they're pretty simple to fabricate. I adapted the rails to fit my drawers and installed them along the sides. The divider cards that came with the office desk drawers weren't the right size to fit in my toolbox drawer so I made divider cards out of sheet aluminum, drilled the appropriate sized holes in them, labeled them, loaded them with clecos and put them in the drawer. Labeling is optional of course, because it's simple to tell the different sizes just based on color of the cleco. But, I labeled them in case I need someone less familiar with clecos to get some for me.
I can remove an entire divider card and take it with me to where I am working if I want to, and picking a cleco single-handed with the pliers is simple. This arrangement is portable, convenient, saves/maximizes space, keeps all my clecos organized and together when I'm working, and allows me to see instantly if I don't have all of my clecos accounted for after a job and how many are missing.
I also bent the top edge of all the divider cards slightly so they are easier to pull out and handle.
StubbyClecostorage_zpsa7d99fe1.jpg
StandardClecostorage_zps8a1ce3a7.jpg
This is the back of the divider card. Not much to see, just holes, but thought I would show you anyway.
StandardClecostorage2_zps223a40e5.jpg
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