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Default How to build a file rack?

On Mar 1, 6:50*am, John B. wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 23:23:25 -0800, Gunner
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Im going through drawers and tool boxes and dug out my files. A good
75 or more of them, Mill files, knife files, rasps, half round,
triangular, square, cant *mill *******s etc etc


Ive been keeping them in IBM punch card drawers...laid on top of each
other..not a good thing.


What method have *yall found to be really good for storing files,
ready for use? *About 1/3-1/2 have handles. I was at a swap meet some
years ago and bought some 20 or so *Nicolson handles, all new red
plastic and have installed them on the most used files..and a bunch of
the other files came with handles.


Files run in length from 6"-20" long. *Some of the woodworking rasps
are pretty big.


Many of the handles have holes in them so I could..could hang them
from spikes..but not all do.


I dont use files a hell of a lot..but when I do..I like em sharp and
not have to hunt for them.


Ive been the one to snag the files from machine shops that go out of
business..so I have a bunch of *them, and a fair number of duplicates.


Oh..any good suggestions for sharpening the few that need it? I know
that many places dip them in acid. What kind and at what
concentration? *A box of battery acid perhaps?


Thanks!


I've seen references to "sharpening" files in a vinegar bath, pickling
vinegar was mentioned which I believe is stronger then table

vinegar.
And, also reference to "battery acid". Apparently a variety of acids
work.


And brake fluid, nail polish remover, white gas or isoprop. alcohol.