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Bob September 14th 08 03:42 PM

need good way to store files
 
I have several files, about 15 of various types from small specialty
files to large ones about 14 inches.

Really don't like to put files where they rub against each other in
a random stack and where it is hard to find the file I need.

Has anyone found a good way to store files?

Appreciate any tips. Thanks, Bob-tx



[email protected] September 14th 08 04:14 PM

need good way to store files
 
On Sep 14, 10:42*am, "Bob" wrote:
I have several files, about 15 of various types from small specialty
files to large ones about 14 inches.

Really don't like to put files where they rub against each other in
a random stack and where it is hard to find the file I need.

Has anyone found a good way to store files?

Appreciate any tips. * Thanks, Bob-tx

Find old 2x4 drill 15 holes in it sized to fit the tangs and then
just stick them in the holes.

aemeijers September 14th 08 07:20 PM

need good way to store files
 
wrote:
On Sep 14, 10:42 am, "Bob" wrote:
I have several files, about 15 of various types from small specialty
files to large ones about 14 inches.

Really don't like to put files where they rub against each other in
a random stack and where it is hard to find the file I need.

Has anyone found a good way to store files?

Appreciate any tips. Thanks, Bob-tx

Find old 2x4 drill 15 holes in it sized to fit the tangs and then
just stick them in the holes.


That works great for small files, but the big ones tend to tip the whole
thing over unless you screw it down somewhere. For those, a couple
lengths of 2x2 with 45-degree kerfs cut in them, screwed to the wall,
work well. Like a giant version of a kitchen knife rack. And this lets
you leave the handles on the ones you use most, and pick the right one
at a glance.
--
aem sends...

Stormin Mormon September 15th 08 02:43 PM

need good way to store files
 
I am not there to see your work area. But someone suggested a two by four
with holes, slip the tangs into the holes. How about think that a bit
larger. Take two or three two by four, and put them together, making a 6 x
4. Use your drill press to drill through two layers. Use speed bores of
whatever size works. Put the files in, business end down (handles up).

Got to be some way to store those. Of course, you could wrap them
individually in grease rags (mechanic shop rag) but that takes time.

What would be nice, is a big long magnet, you could put the magnet up high,
and stick all the files to the magnet. Just pull one down as you need to
use it.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"Bob" wrote in message
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I have several files, about 15 of various types from small specialty
files to large ones about 14 inches.

Really don't like to put files where they rub against each other in
a random stack and where it is hard to find the file I need.

Has anyone found a good way to store files?

Appreciate any tips. Thanks, Bob-tx




David Nebenzahl September 15th 08 06:39 PM

need good way to store files
 
On 9/14/2008 7:42 AM Bob spake thus:

I have several files, about 15 of various types from small specialty
files to large ones about 14 inches.

Really don't like to put files where they rub against each other in
a random stack and where it is hard to find the file I need.

Has anyone found a good way to store files?


One clever solution I've seen is to get a couple of large-ish springs,
stretch them out a little, and put the springs crossways in the drawer
or box where you store the files. The files fit into the loops of the
springs, which keep them from hitting each other.


--
Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the
powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.

- Paulo Freire

Oren[_2_] September 15th 08 09:51 PM

need good way to store files
 
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 08:42:54 -0600, "Bob"
wrote:

I have several files, about 15 of various types from small specialty
files to large ones about 14 inches.

Really don't like to put files where they rub against each other in
a random stack and where it is hard to find the file I need.

Has anyone found a good way to store files?

Appreciate any tips. Thanks, Bob-tx


Something like this wrench holder. Wrench organizers lay flat if you
have the space. Can be made of wood and/or mounted on a wall.

(pic) http://www.ernstmfg.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=24_16


Oren[_2_] September 15th 08 10:24 PM

need good way to store files
 
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:43:59 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:

I am not there to see your work area. But someone suggested a two by four
with holes, slip the tangs into the holes. How about think that a bit
larger. Take two or three two by four, and put them together, making a 6 x
4. Use your drill press to drill through two layers. Use speed bores of
whatever size works. Put the files in, business end down (handles up).

Got to be some way to store those. Of course, you could wrap them
individually in grease rags (mechanic shop rag) but that takes time.

What would be nice, is a big long magnet, you could put the magnet up high,
and stick all the files to the magnet. Just pull one down as you need to
use it.


Magnetize a file, sharpen the mower blade, so how do I get metal
shavings off the file besides more work?

I don't believe magnets are the _best_ choice.


Caesar Romano September 16th 08 01:46 PM

need good way to store files
 
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:51:05 -0700, Oren wrote Re
need good way to store files:

On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 08:42:54 -0600, "Bob"
wrote:

I have several files, about 15 of various types from small specialty
files to large ones about 14 inches.

Really don't like to put files where they rub against each other in
a random stack and where it is hard to find the file I need.

Has anyone found a good way to store files?

Appreciate any tips. Thanks, Bob-tx


All my files have a pointy handle on the end. I took two 1' pieces of
2x8 left over from a project, sandwiched them together and drilled
1/4" holes in it. I put the pointy end of the files into the holes so
they stand vertically.

beecrofter[_2_] September 18th 08 07:01 PM

need good way to store files
 
On Sep 14, 10:42*am, "Bob" wrote:
I have several files, about 15 of various types from small specialty
files to large ones about 14 inches.

Really don't like to put files where they rub against each other in
a random stack and where it is hard to find the file I need.

Has anyone found a good way to store files?

Appreciate any tips. * Thanks, Bob-tx


A couple of coil springs in the tool drawer keep en seperated just
fine, soe does foam rubber egg crating.

dpb September 18th 08 07:19 PM

need good way to store files
 
wrote:
On Sep 14, 10:42 am, "Bob" wrote:

....
Has anyone found a good way to store files?

....
Find old 2x4 drill 15 holes in it sized to fit the tangs and then
just stick them in the holes.


The old shop has a couple of fill-in tubafor's between the wall studs
over the bench w/ holes in the top edge for file tangs.

There was another (well it's still there, but Dad let somebody get away
w/ the old wall mount handwheel cranked drill press and bits so there's
nothing in it :( ) w/ sized holes and a front peep hole for the bit
collection and yet another for miscellaneous such as the pencil, marking
chalk, awl, etc., etc., ...

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dpb September 18th 08 07:23 PM

need good way to store files
 
beecrofter wrote:
....
A couple of coil springs in the tool drawer keep en seperated just
fine, soe does foam rubber egg crating.


Not so picky meself so kept the 60+ yr-old traditional storage place--in
an upside-down piston from the old Twin City 20-35.

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