Does anyone have a genius, neat and tidy way of storing packets of blades they've purchased?
I'll have about five hundred once the orders all arrive, and if there's something 'perfect', it would be nice to store them neatly.
And always store them in a dark cool place directly away from sunlight, not in the bathroom.I use a couple of large plastic air tight food container for the bulk of my blades. It is a good idea to throw in some of those desiccant bags to remove moisture.
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Edit again - this is probably going to end poorly. Dimensions are almost certainly outside
That should hold over 180 thousand blades in that containerOOPS.
Maybe something like this instead -
160l should be enough, away, the biggest Bunnings have: https://www.bunnings.com.au/icon-plastics-160l-black-tuffman-heavy-duty-storage-container_p0209158
That should hold over 180 thousand blades in that container
So I wasn't happy with how the blade tucks moved around in the box. So I got a display folder from Officeworks with a clear front: https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop...cket-refillable-display-book-clear-jbrfdb20cr and cut some dividers to go in the box.
The J Burrows folders have a thicker plastic which is a good balance of rigidity and flexibility.
For anyone else that wants to do the same OCD thing, the 'perfect' divider size is 138mmx63/64mm (or 26 lines on the folder pattern). You'll notice there's a 45 degree trim at the top corners (about 1cm from the corner) to allow the lip inside the lid to fit when the box is closed. There's also a ~1cm radius trimmed at the bottom corners to fit the box moulding.
The dividers in each row are 49mm wide, and 63mm high.
7 tucks high seems to be the reasonable limit. Each donor folder should provide plastic for 1 box per cover (2 per folder).
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this!
Next level anally retentive - the perfect P&C solution!
I'd love to see how organised your shed isSo I wasn't happy with how the blade tucks moved around in the box. So I got a display folder from Officeworks with a clear front: https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop...cket-refillable-display-book-clear-jbrfdb20cr and cut some dividers to go in the box.
The J Burrows folders have a thicker plastic which is a good balance of rigidity and flexibility.
For anyone else that wants to do the same OCD thing, the 'perfect' divider size is 138mmx63/64mm (or 26 lines on the folder pattern). You'll notice there's a 45 degree trim at the top corners (about 1cm from the corner) to allow the lip inside the lid to fit when the box is closed. There's also a ~1cm radius trimmed at the bottom corners to fit the box moulding.
The dividers in each row are 49mm wide, and 63mm high.
7 tucks high seems to be the reasonable limit. Each donor folder should provide plastic for 1 box per cover (2 per folder).