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Post by Tom Gensmer on Nov 17, 2017 15:14:09 GMT -5
Hi there gang! I wanted to share my solution to storing and transporting blades for my P1cc. I bought a 4-drawer Sortainer from Lee Valley and simply clipped it to my P1cc Systainer. The drawers offer plenty of space for a variety of blades. Nothing earth shattering, but it's something that works well for me. If you place a piece of 5/8" or 3/4" plywood in a Sys-AZ drawer, it shims the Sortainer high enough that you can open the drawers. Sortainer from Lee Valley: Part # 68K44.01, ~$95 www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?p=64653&cat=1,43326,64664,64653
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Post by chippiegary on Nov 17, 2017 15:17:07 GMT -5
Very nice good idea I see you like Festool blades .
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Post by Tom Gensmer on Nov 17, 2017 15:20:57 GMT -5
Very nice good idea I see you like Festool blades . Thanks!! I bought a BIG multipack of the Festool blades when they were on sale a few years ago (I think they were liquidating the "Trion"-branded blades when the Carvex came out?), and I go through blades pretty infrequently so I'm sure I'll have them for a long time. I LOVE the Sys-1 height Sortainer, they're a great addition to my other tool kits for storing bits, cutters, etc....
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Post by holmz on Nov 17, 2017 15:21:32 GMT -5
And a mention for the Hitachi blades for cement board, and Bosch blades (in addition to FT and cunex blades... the saw "don't care" which brand, I may need to pull out some of the welding gear from one of my sortainers, which are not great for tig cups and migrate some jig saw blades into it...
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Post by Tom Gensmer on Nov 17, 2017 16:24:08 GMT -5
And a mention for the Hitachi blades for cement board, and Bosch blades (in addition to FT and cunex blades... the saw "don't care" which brand, I may need to pull out some of the welding gear from one of my sortainers, which are not great for tig cups and migrate some jig saw blades into it... YES!!! Good eyes Holmz!! Those carbide tipped blades don't get much use, but when needed they really save the day!!
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