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Rather than risk being told how foolish I am for keeping my files kinda bunched together in a drawer, I chose not to include a pic. Thoughts on "proper" file storage??
They do...I am just as foolish. In a perfect world files would be isolated from each other but I have never done so. I have a few kept in plastic sleeves. Most are kept in tool box drawers, reserved specifically for files. They are mostly jammed in there in a heap.
I never seem to throw away even severely worn files, thinking they will have a purpose in the future. Most of my files are old and abused, passed down and neglected. I am looking forward to some ideas as well.
I'm not proud, here's a few shameful pics.
Files?
Ok....I totally was out to lunch on that one.....I'm thinking we were going to be talking about servers, dir names, etc.
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Files should be bought by the box and tossed when they get dull. No different than sandpaper or hacksaw blades. They are consumables .Mind you, with many of the files you can get now, you have to keep a box on hand. I just wish I had that kind of money.
I don't know if this works or not, but your post sent me googling..lolThey are consumables BUT Once upon a time..... I read a thread here about sending files out to be resharpened. IIRC, (depending on size) it was less than $3.00 to get them redone.
I hang 'em. Toolbox drawer space is too precious for these bastards.
No coarse or fine?I hope that doesn't apply to the coarse files.I'm with the throw them in a drawer, neatly stacked, crowd. I would LOVE to get organized like some of you guys one day.
I know they should ideally be protected, but for home use, the drawer doesn't get thrown open and thrown shut very often. I'm sure they are fine.


I just put them in the drawer in the toolbox. Done that for as long as I've been using files.
They are a consumable. Toss them when they get dull.
You COULD sharpen them chemically, but they're cheap enough that it's not really worth it.
Good Nicholson files run around $12 each. A gallon of acid will keep them sharp forever. Replacing them if you use them a lot gets damned expensive. So does buying cheap ones since you then do a lot of replacing.