March 27, 20197 yr I have possibly 200 little 2 and 3 inch sanding disks for making bowls. Grits from 60 to 3000. They are presently all stuck in little plastic bags by size and grit as I got them from the supplier. It would be great to file them somehow. Something like a recipe box with dividers, but much larger to handle more. I can come up with something, I am sure, with a shoebox, recipe box, etc. yet I'll bet someone else is ahead of me on this. I'm always up for simple, ingenious solutions. Robert
March 27, 20197 yr Great question! My storage is the same as yours and I need to improve, also. Here's an idea I snagged from AAW-
March 27, 20197 yr Author Nice. These look like cat food cans. Or, I can raid my wife's drawer(s) of all those little plastic butter/condiment bowls that don't match up with any of the lids in the other drawer(s).
March 28, 20197 yr I have mine in recipe boxes but still think there could be a better way. Edited March 28, 20197 yr by HandyDan
March 28, 20197 yr 9 hours ago, Bob Hodge said: Or, I can raid my wife's drawer(s) of all those little plastic butter/condiment bowls that don't match up with any of the lids in the other drawer(s). True, but women can be kinda touchy about taking things from the kitchen...…..
March 30, 20197 yr I made a divided tray and the 2 inch tray is in a drawer while the 3 inch is on a shelf in front of lathe.
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