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Old 11-15-2007, 11:25 AM
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Guys,

How do you store your TS blades? I have them hanging on a peg with plywood squares between them. Not really convenient when you need one in the back...but I really do most work with 2 blades. Also don't like that they're out in the open.

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I toss mine ninja-style at the wall and just let them stick in the drywall. Easy access to whichever I need.
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in a filing cabnet in those folders with the hooks but i have stapled the sides shut. belive it or not they are cheap and you can store quite abit of stuff in them, i even have plans in one drawer...... lol
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I toss mine ninja-style at the wall and just let them stick in the drywall. Easy access to whichever I need.

for some reason i belive that
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I just made a simple box and dadoed the side walls to accept Ľ" hardboard to act as sliding shelves. I also drilled a small hole in the hardboard to act as a finger pull. Each blade has its own shelf and I mark each shelf as to what kind of blade is stored there.
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I toss mine ninja-style at the wall and just let them stick in the drywall. Easy access to whichever I need.
ROFLMAO! I can see it now!!
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Maybe Wild Weasel should change his name to Oddjob.
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The rack pictured here is not mine, but is very similar....so I "borrowed" it!

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I keep mine in their original packagings...My Amana blade came in a carboard box wrapped in waxed paper and I keep my Ridgid blades (TS & MS) in the original blister packs when not in use and hang them on a nail away from where they can get damaged or bumped and what not.
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