CA,
When I was first starting out, an old sea salt told me of the best way to keep the important tools
in my onboard toolbox.
FIRST, start out with 2 toolboxes. One empty & the other one loaded with the tools you
first brought aboard to use for whatever projects you feel would need to be done.
Moving ahead to various projects, go to the full toolbox, pull the tools for the project at hand,
THEN, transfer these to the empty toolbox. You may also find that that in the future, you will need to
bring additional tools to use, but if having to use them again, also add these to the once-was-empty toolbox.
Finally, when you don't have to go into your first initially filled toolbox looking for a tool,
the second toolbox will hold most of the tools you will need onboard. Then, take whatever's
left in the original toolbox back home.
Sometimes you may find a frozen aluminum or stainless steel bolt that has stripped at the points.
If so, I would look into Metwrench socket tools. If the points are stripped, these sockets bite
down on the flats for easy removal. The added beauty is that you have less Metwrench sockets that fit
both SAE & metric sizes.
It's that simple pal..........