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29th June 2013, 11:27 AM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Best way for storing ROS discs?
Hello, I have a heap of 150mm ROS discs for a Makita BO6036 ROS which has a velcro pad.
Has anyone come across a clever way of storing these that takes up mimimal space, keeps them flat, allows them to be sorted by grit no., and allows quick and easy access to any size grit?regards,
Dengy
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29th June 2013, 12:14 PM #2Senior Member
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haven't got around to doing this myself. However at work we have a multitude of stickers/bottle labels and we keep these in an 8" (200mm) expandable file, just the usual cardboard type, it gets opened everyday and after a couple of years it still works well and hasn't fallen to bits. I guess it would be an A5 size expandafile as they go in paper sizes or maybe B4? Take a disc with you to your local office works/stationery supplies.
I would probably have one by now if the timber yard wasn't inbetween me and office works.
cheers
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29th June 2013, 01:27 PM #3
Not the easiest but I store mine in cliplock bags a variety of sizes keep them together and stored flat
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29th June 2013, 07:18 PM #4Senior Member
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Nothing fancy here...I just keep my discs in the original boxes, stacked on the shelf.
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