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My solution to storing my sandpaper was not ideal. As you can see in the pictures, the paper has curled from the previous storage method. I make a simple tray style rack to store each grit of paper separately.
Materials: MDF, Hardboard, Glue, Label Maker
Construction Methods: Rabbits, and grooves, glue.
I filmed the build on my YouTube Channel. Please check it out! Please like, share, and if you enjoyed the video subscribe! http://youtu.be/KIjZJoHwwB4
My solution to storing my sandpaper was not ideal. As you can see in the pictures, the paper has curled from the previous storage method. I make a simple tray style rack to store each grit of paper separately.
Materials: MDF, Hardboard, Glue, Label Maker
Construction Methods: Rabbits, and grooves, glue.
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helluvawreck
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#1 posted 02-17-2015 05:14 PM
That’s a real nice shop storage unit.
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Grumpymike
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#2 posted 02-17-2015 09:47 PM
That’s great for the sheets, but what about the round discs that we all use on our ROS ? Do you use another cabinet for those? or is that another video.
On a sandpaper cabinet wouldn’t you want to sand the edges to beak the sharp corners?
Just askin’.
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Desert_Woodworker
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#3 posted 02-20-2015 03:16 PM
For me- my ROS has a gray with green accents “systainer” plastic case, for storing the various round disks.
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