MountaineerTom
LJ Enthusiast, Retired USAF Weapons Loader
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I usually know the size but if I don't, I'll pull the sockets to either side as well. If I'm going to be dealing with multiple sizes while I'm under the hood or vehicle (say more than two sizes), I grab the rail.
That’s pretty much what I do too. If I’m getting into something under a vehicle that I may have no idea what sizes I’ll need, I take the whole socket rail or tray. If I’m working in the engine bay or interior, I’ll just grab individual sockets since my tool box is only about 8-10 feet away.
Something I started doing a few years ago is made a spreadsheet with sizes and torque values on stuff as I work on it. I keep them in those plastic sheet protectors in a folder for easy access to look at before I start something. It’s come in handy a few times when it’s been a while since doing a certain task. I’ve also forgot that I made the list a few times until I was done with the job, so there’s that.
