How to Store Saw Blades

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How you choose to store your saw blades is a matter of personal preference. You want to find a method that lets you handle the saw blade with little fuss. You'll also need store your saw blades so the teeth don't come into contact with each other.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Create a cardboard cutout that's the same size as your saw blade. Put the cardboard cutout on your peg board and label it. You can easily see what blades are where and grab exactly what you need.
Step2
Purchase a plastic craft box designed for storing scrapbooking paper. They come with small drawers that will keep your saw blades protected from dirt and dings that can lead to dulling.
Step3
Use shallow shelves roomy enough to let each saw blade to lay flat with nothing touching the teeth. Place the saw blades in order by size so you can quickly grasp the saw blade you need at any given time.
Step4
Build or purchase a raised platform system, such as a mail sorter or a file holder. Start with your largest saw blades in back and store them in order by size so you can see each one.
Step5
Stack your blades up in a pile with a sheet of cardboard in between. Start with the largest blade on the bottom so your stack is never in danger of falling.

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