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How do you store your Sawzall blades?

Bruce Wayne

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I'm just curious how you guys store your Sawzall blades as I am beginning to have quite a few.

Thanx!
Charlie
 
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Todd.Brock

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I bought a Milwaukee set that had a plastic case. I lost it and had to buy another. Found both so I have plenty of room for blades! Bought it at home depot
 

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My Milwaukee Super Sawzall came with a metal case and I store them there also.
BTW that is one badass cutting mother....... Pull the trigger and hang on! :thumbup:
 
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CarsonConcepts

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I use a small Plano case. I have the blades, a Lenox handle (accepts reciprocating saw and hacksaw blades), along with blades for my oscillating tool and it's adapters. Also have a couple extra Allen keys for the depth adjustment on the Sawzall and changing blades on the oscillating tool (always seem to misplace one at inopportune times).

~ Carson
 

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Cheap pencil cases from dollar store. I use one for sawzall blades, one for my angle grinder cutoff wheels, discs, etc and one for my torch tips. Keeps the torch tips from getting dirty also.
 
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Bruce Wayne

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Cheap pencil cases from dollar store. I use one for sawzall blades, one for my angle grinder cutoff wheels, discs, etc and one for my torch tips. Keeps the torch tips from getting dirty also.

I will have to look into this.
 

MoonRise

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Ummm, a recip saw blade case?

Sometimes when you buy the case, it even comes with blades! :D

http://www.lowes.com/pd/LENOX-9-Pack-Bi-Metal-Reciprocating-Saw-Blade-Set/3735193

http://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-16-Pack-Bi-Metal-Reciprocating-Saw-Blade-Set/50271999

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Diablo-N...cating-Saw-Blade-Set-6-Piece-DS006S/203464894

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...ng-Saw-Blade-Set-9-Piece-49-22-1145/100634550

Or put them in a spot in the saw case (if it has one, previous recip saw had a pretty nice hard case with some spots for blades) or a 'small' tackle box just for saw blades.
 

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I'm not that **** about storing them,they go in the case with the saw.
 

jd_1138

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I keep my sawzall and jigsaw blades in a small plastic case along with my blades/sanding discs for my multi-tool. Or I could keep them in the Makita plastic case where the saw lives.
 

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I rarely take mine off the claim so I keep the blades with all other similar saw blades (hack saw, jig saw etc.) and keep them in a small drawer of a tool cabinet.
 

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I use these cases...

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johninct

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My Milwaukee Super Sawzall came with a metal case and I store them there also.
BTW that is one badass cutting mother....... Pull the trigger and hang on! :thumbup:

Which Milwaukee Sawzall and which Milwaukee metal case do you have? The reason I ask, I bought the Milwaukee Super Sawzall and it came with a plastic case that isn't the best to keep the blades with the Sawzall. I then bought a used Milwaukee metal Sawzall box on Ebay and the Super Sawzall won't fit. I really would like the metal box to keep both the Super Sawzall and blades together..
 
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Thumper68

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I keep mine in the metal case with the sawzall, for the one that leaves the shop, for the bare tool I keep in the shop there are blades in a drawer, for the cordless I keep blades in a blade case that came with a blade set in the travel tool box, at the house I have another case that came with a blade set.

Ok I know 6 sawzalls may be to many for some folks but if I see a good deal I can't pass it up, hell I even bought a broken one at the pawn shop just for the metal case.
 

balrog

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I use a tool roll that came with a blade assortment.

Great suggestions for other options!

I'd like to add a suggestion of using scrap pvc or conduit with end caps.
 

KaHuNaZ

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I picked up several premium blades from diablo, but In the last 2 weeks Ive needed them several times and couldnt locate them. I told myself today that I was going to pick up a set and keep them in my Jeep. I might try making a container out of pvc to house them.
 

Honda 1

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I use the Sears roll case that came with the blades purchased at Sears. Also, I have the plastic case that came with the blades purchased at Home Depot. Both blade holders work great.
 

FullRaceMerc

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I use a zippered mic bag. They come with new microphones & hold up pretty well. Our mics go in a case with foam, so the bags are leftover.

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Finky198

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I use a 2" pvc pipe about 14" long with a glue cap on one end and a screw cap on the other it has says SAWZALL BLADES on the side. Works flawlessly...

I was sick of breaking the ****** one that they come in.
 

CoogarXR

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I use the handy-dandy plastic case that the blades came in. I put an assortment of blades in there for my mobile box. Then I keep the rest of my blades in one of the small drawers in one of my rolling boxes.

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