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KSeriesChevy

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Wanting to see what you guys do to store them or organizers you have built/bought. I have so many in a bucket and would like to find a better option.
 
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I have been thinking of hanging them on a rod or pegboard hook. Right now I usually buy them in boxes of 25 and just keep them in the boxes. The thing about that is I have no idea of how many I have left, so I run out from time to time in the middle of a project.
 

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When I start finishing my garage, I plan on adding a section or 2 of french cleats above the work bench. I have 4", 4.5", and 5" grinding and cutting disks to organise. I think about a 2' section with 6"x1/4" dowels or bolts spaced roughly 6" apart will allow me to visually keep track of my stock. It depends on how many sizes and styles you keep in stock. With a french cleat system I can adapt or expand easily with scrap plywood and a little time.
 

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I am not uber fussy, I want to see if I am running low on a regular stock item but have a cab below a welding booth and an old tech tire cab for most bits related to welding. Any extra is mover to an out of the way drawer.
 

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alfazer

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Some kind of flip storage in a box. Like how 3.5" computer disks used to be stored, or maybe CDs.
Not that I do this, but your thread has me thinking about it.
 

lakeroadster

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Ahh NUTS!...specifically peanuts.

I store mine in empty Planters peanut containers. The containers are clear and 4-1/2" discs fit in these like the container was made for them.

And the shape of the containers allows you to stack them too.
 

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Not mine, but I plan to do something similar IF I ever get my shop ready to actually work in. It'll say Hammer, instead of Hester.

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77Mini

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The mastercraft discs happen to come in a convenient storage spindle.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/m...-cut-off-wheel-set-0541037p.html#.VpqwhVJk95c

They also happen to go on sale for filthy cheap. At sale prices it doesn't matter that they only last 1/3 the time as a walter, they cost 1/4 the price.

I stopped buying the Mastercraft ones. Yes they are cheap but they wear our sooooo fast. I just find them a pain. I'll use up the ones I have and buy good ones from now on.
they do have one set that comes with a metal case. i have thought about buying that one just for the case.
 

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I keep mine sorted in the bottom drawer of the chest under my drill press, there are about a 100 4 1/2x 1/4 and all the flap wheels and cut off disks in there all sorted by size and type.
 
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Bullnerd, I like that setup. I am guessing you made it?

No Sir, not mine. I am going to copy it though, that's why I have the pics. You can see Hesters stuff on IG. Theres another guy (Rago Fab) building a rack that looks very similar to these for holding tig rods also, looks pretty handy.
 

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I swear, you guys must have ACRES of shop walls! Every storage question gets a bunch of answers that involve many square feet of open accessible wall space. My shop has very little open wall space because I have machines and shelves in front of my walls.

I store grinding wheels in a drawer. Very space efficient. And I keep enough grinders so I probably have one tooled the way I want. Those I keep on a freestanding rack behind my welding table (with metal stock leaned up against the wall behind). So I don't need to store a ton of grinding wheels - what I own is mostly on the grinders. My motto is (when I can) "let the store store".

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I swear, you guys must have ACRES of shop walls! Every storage question gets a bunch of answers that involve many square feet of open accessible wall space. My shop has very little open wall space because I have machines and shelves in front of my walls.
I agree, would be out of room.
 

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I think many of these features were built as a hobby and earlier on in procjects where the room looked huge. Steel racks the same way, I could actually out 10X in the same space and do. The early vision is 20 ft lengths which soon become shorts and I don't buy anymore to stock per sa.
These racks were pieced together, with another revision could actually be improved and organized some yet. I have been trying to use more than I gain and may strip some off not used to less valuable real-estate. There reaches a point where its easier to remove than to keep adding.
I can and might build a mezzanine yet but it hasn't become a reality due to the fact while its a nice feature I really don't need it. I was contemplating a 1500 footer in my storage and about 3 or 400 in my shop but if I toss some junk and stack a bit more I can do without and end up with a few ft of shelf.
 

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In a small garage or shop the shoe box method would work for me, toss in a drawer or on a shelf.
 

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Drawer in my "welding stuff" toolbox.

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RogueFab

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Ours are on nails in an old workbench and bulk storage in boxes on the bottom shelf. Simple. Good enough for now.
 

bullnerd

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I swear, you guys must have ACRES of shop walls! Every storage question gets a bunch of answers that involve many square feet of open accessible wall space. My shop has very little open wall space because I have machines and shelves in front of my walls.

Yeah man, Totally agree on the wall space. Its just one option, not for everyone. Hester is the real deal, not a hobby shop or a farm shop. He has a lot of pride in his shop and work. Everything is very well organized.
 

Truck Guy99

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6 inch long pegs on my pegboard do the trick for me. I keep all my power tools on pegboard over a metal table I only use for metal fab so all my stuff is there anyway
 

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I'm only a DIY tinkerer, so don#t have that many to store and just use a diddy 4.5" grinder, but I get these from work and they're perfect. One each for grinding, cutting and flap discs.

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I swear, you guys must have ACRES of shop walls! Every storage question gets a bunch of answers that involve many square feet of open accessible wall space. My shop has very little open wall space because I have machines and shelves in front of my walls.

x10 :lol_hitti Mine are in a drawer, it is packed.
 
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sberry

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I have 6k ft and watch the space very carefully. It would go fast. My goal every day is a clean bench and as much moved on as possible or practical.
 

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Don't have any life of my old welding bench. I welded solid rod bent to a 90 degree and welded it to a leg. Had 4 of them for various types wheels. They were roughly 4in by 16in. Could really stack a lot of wheels on them and they were in plain sight to see what you had. I have more room now and have a dedicated 40 inch box for all of my metal working and welding tools so they are now in a drawer
 
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