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Old 03-19-2006, 05:31 AM   #1
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Out of curiosity, how do you store your extra blades ?
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I keep mine in the plastic envelopes tucked away in a plastic box. I do want to make a storage rack so I can see them easier.

I am not sure if I will make it out of wood or corrugated plastic.
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Old 03-19-2006, 11:40 AM   #3
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I think it would be too kind to describe my blades as being 'stored' ; they're stuffed higgeldy-piggedly in a drawer.

Like Carl, I'm planning to make a proper storage container but it seems to be on my round tuit list. That said, I've already got some plastic pipe ready to cut to size, so it may happen soon when the weather warms up.

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Old 03-19-2006, 01:51 PM   #4
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I have a tool shelf with storage tubes that I have on the side of my saw.Then I have blade storage tubes in my scroll saw drawer that I have built into my workbench. I need to clean that out so that it only has my scroll saw stuffin it.

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My solution:

Big Orange Retail Giant (BORG) had inexpensive PVC 1/2 I.D. pipe and a whole tray of end caps. Since I had one of thoes PVC pipe hand cutters, away I went making a drawer full of 5.5 inch PVC pipe tubes with end caps (didn't even need to glue the end caps on.)

Then I tried marking the tubes; #$%# *$*% (*&## and other such terms of enderment for my idea. Discovered there is a product call 'Paint Stick' from Industrial Supply Houses (McMaster Carr.) Like a Felt Tip Pen but the 'ink' is an oil based Paint. I was able to get hold of several used sticks at work that were almost empty. I am sure most members of this forum don't have access to paint sticks.

PVC pipe marking is the major draw back for my idea.

Of course the other draw back is the tubes roll around everytime the drawer is opened. Since I am sometimes lazy, I just tried to make a flat on a side of the end caps with a belt sander. Now I have to mess around with alignment of the flats. Oh bother!!

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Old 03-19-2006, 03:24 PM   #6
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I made my blade holders out of PVC abd end caps - but I taped the bottom end shut instead of using caps on both ends- and I took the label off my sleeve the blade came in and taped it with clear packing tape on my tube. This gives me all the info on the blade inside and keeps it organized. I keep these in a little box I made sitting next to my saw. But a better idea would be to make a holder using a forsner bit ..keeping all the brands and types in a neat little row. I know I need to but just haven't built the new holder yet.Wouldn't be hard to make just have the lazyes. Oh and tape over the lable on the tube so it won't get ruined from dirt or wear.
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Old 03-19-2006, 05:07 PM   #7
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Here's how I did it;
In the wine making supplies department of a grocery store I bought some of the long clear ridgid tubes they use for syphoning wine from 5 gal. carboys. I cut them in pieces and glued them into drilled holes in a wall shelf and put labels at the base of them with tooth size and style and make.
The shelf is actually 20 tubes long but I couldn't get it all in the picture. When the surplus of my back-up stock that is stored behind will all fit into its respective tubes I know it is time to order more.
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I just drilled some holes with a spade bit through a 2x4 and set it on my bench lol :-)


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I store mine in plastic tubes and they hang from peg board on my workbench.
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Old 03-19-2006, 10:35 PM   #10
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The reason why I asked is I came across about 100 - 1/2" OD clear plastic tubes with black rubber caps. They are about 8 1/2" now but I cut the ones pictured to 6" on the scroll saw, sanded the end flat with a 1" benchtop belt sander and hand sanded the burr off the edge by hand with 300 grit. I also color coded the caps with colored electrical tape. Labels could allways be made on the computer to size and clear taped as mentioned. If anyone wants any of these 8 1/2" tubes with black caps let me know and maybe we can work out some kind of a deal. My e:mail address is Woodchuck29@bis.midco.net
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