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Sand Paper Storage

Tynee

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I have a few full sheets, but most of my sandpaper these days is 6" disc or 1/4 sheet. Right now I store it all in a drawer of an old Snap-On top box, but that's pretty limited, and not very organized. I really like the ideas above for expanding files. Wish I could find one that is in between letter and receipt sized. 6-8" square would be ideal for me to store theo discs and 1/4 sheets.

ETA: I JUST bought a benchtop sander that came with several belts as well. I need to figure out a tidy way to store those.
 
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nadogail

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I store paper in its wrapper flat on shelves.

Computer Printing Paper is stored in the Office and Sand Paper is stored on a shelf in the Workshop.
 

Codyboy

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On the shelf between the motors I'll probably never use and the extra AC caps.

Never really thought much about storing sandpaper or making a special place for it.

Just stick it where there's room on the shelf.
 

Codyboy

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On the shelf between the motors I'll probably never use and the extra AC caps.

Never really thought much about storing sandpaper or making a special place for it.

Just stick it where there's room on the shelf.
 

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Codyboy

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I don't think I've ever bought a sheet of sandpaper. I use a grinder or 5" disc sander, usually 40 grit for rough pass and 80 or 120 for finish.
Just use a disc for rare times i need to hand sand.
5" disc sander. Orbital?

I bought a dewalt orbital and I don't like it.

I like my old porter cable 1/4 sheet palm sander better.

I tried to like the orbital but ...
 
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gimpyrobb

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They are if bought new, I got mine from marketplace. Someone was remodeling and had 4 available for $250 each. I inquired if there would be a price break if I got all at once and they lowered the price to $140 each.

Then 6 months later they sent me a DM and asked if I wanted another 4 for the same price, I said yes. They are not in tip top shape, in fact a few had been overloaded and the curl at the top, that rides on the bearing has failed, but I put those drawers on the bottom and put my sandpaper in them. Works well!

I'll have to see if I can get a pic of my tool room and post up. Non of my tool boxes were(originally) intended as tool boxes.
 

Byrdnyrd

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wondering where you found 221 grit paper?



If you know; you know….

I laughed as soon as I saw it! Very Clever!
 

gimpyrobb

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Couple pics, im still moving things in and deciding where they go.
 

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Tynee

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wondering where you found 221 grit paper?

If you know; you know….

I laughed as soon as I saw it! Very Clever!
Ok, I don't know... What am I missing?


I realized while I was out in the garage this weekend that I had some unused wall space behind the freezer, so I hung my sanding belts there.
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Mike65

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I use my random orbit sander more than any other sander. I got a plan off the internet & modded it for my use. The box is 3/4" cabinet grade birch plywood, the pull-out shelves are hardboard/Masonite with 4" pvc pipe hot glued to it. I made a compartment below it to hold my small stash of sandpaper sheets.
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