If it gets really dry where you are you may find you have brittle zip ties that snap apart when you tighten them. Nylon needs a little water for elasticity.
Personally, I still have the 1000-piece set I bought a decade ago in a plastic jar with a screw lid, and I put a little water in the container whenever I notice it's dry.
Same goes for nylon whipper snipper line; put your spool in a warm water for an hour before restringing. Some people store their line spools in a pail of water.
Realistically you only need two sizes; the small ones and "regular" size. Maybe wide ones for when you need that extra strenght. However, I came across this set of olive green ones and I'm a sucker for olive green, so here we are.
Very neat. Its always a nice feeling when you can organize your tools and things.
For me, I'll organize that sort of stuff and it'll last maybe a month or so until my brain goes "unga bunga me put tool down for moment" and organization goes out the window.
As long as there's a dedicated place for each tool that table is incredibly quick to sort out no matter how messy it is. It's the stuff without a dedicated place that are left laying around for months.
It's a work in progress. I'm just trying stuff to see what works. I've only been in this space for little over a year. I'll probably do a dedicated post about it when ever I get it presentable but here's the current situation.
I like your socket set thing. Most of the things I would use zip ties for I find double sided velcro to be better. I got a 1/2" roll from work like 8 years ago and split it down the middle to make 2 1/4" rolls and I'm basically set for life on cable management and such.