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    Default Paper storage

    I buy rolls of sanding paper I find these easy to cut and fit to orbital sander or cut size for what ever I am doing at the time.
    I hated that they constantly roll off benches unraveled I have used elastic bands taped them even cable ties.

    Now with my hands and arthritis I decided a better way was needed so I did this cut a straight down one side of the plastic jar and fed the paper througheasy to cut to size and who cares if it unravles its inside.

    I also made this small sanding block using chipboard and antislip matting glued to it, the sand paper doesn't slip about so much.
    This round one was for a paticular situation I intend to make more and put a knob/handle on top once again for the arthitis and grip.

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    Neat ideas wheelin.
    Cheers, Ern

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsser View Post
    Neat ideas wheelin.
    Thanks

    Ray

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    Great idea Ray, and that is what I can "Recycling"
    It's a Family thing.....

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    Yep great ideas Ray!! In fact a couple of fine ideas Im going to use

    I am such a hint and tip nicker!!
    Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stu in Tokyo View Post
    Great idea Ray, and that is what I can "Recycling"
    Well I am gald you benifited Stu as I did from your tool handle session .

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Dingo View Post
    Yep great ideas Ray!! In fact a couple of fine ideas Im going to use

    I am such a hint and tip nicker!!
    I am honoured truly the great Wild Dingo has blessed me

    Isn't everyone me included

    Ray

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