oldhudson Posted October 12, 2019 Report Posted October 12, 2019 I know some saws, like my Excalibur, has openings in the sheet metal that cover the lower frame to hold new blades. I suppose in test tubes. Three questions. Does that work out well? Is it practical? Has anyone used pex pipe or something other than those plastic tubes? Thanks for reading. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Rockytime Posted October 12, 2019 Report Posted October 12, 2019 My saw doesn't have holes for that. I do, however, use the extremely nice and cheap plastic test tubes from Ebay. I used to use PVC but quickly changed over to the test tubes. They have a nice cap that keeps everything tidy. OzarkSawdust and OCtoolguy 1 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted October 12, 2019 Report Posted October 12, 2019 I never used the holes on the saw. I sit in front of the saw and to see which blades are in the tubes in those slot/holes I would have to get up or lean way over. At my age, I don't like to lean way over,,, been known to end up on my face. I use the cheap plastic test tubes from Ebay, and a cheap plastic test tube holder from Ebay also. It sits next to my saw so I can easily reach it. The test tube that holds the blades I am currently using lays in a little holder on the saw stand. OCtoolguy, stoney and OzarkSawdust 1 2 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted October 12, 2019 Report Posted October 12, 2019 I only put a tube with the blades I'm using at the time. One hole gets used. All others remain empty. OzarkSawdust 1 Quote
Dee Posted October 12, 2019 Report Posted October 12, 2019 I just got a new Pegas and it has holes in the lower part of the frame. I do use them all. I have the most used FD blades on one side and the Pegas blades on the other in clear plastic tubes so I can see when to reorder. The rest are also in tubes in a stand that I made myself... Works for me. heppnerguy, OCtoolguy and oldhudson 2 1 Quote
oldhudson Posted October 13, 2019 Author Report Posted October 13, 2019 1 hour ago, Dee said: I just got a new Pegas and it has holes in the lower part of the frame. I do use them all. I have the most used FD blades on one side and the Pegas blades on the other in clear plastic tubes so I can see when to reorder. The rest are also in tubes in a stand that I made myself... Works for me. Ah that's why everyone using the clear plastic - you can inventory your stash. I couldn't do that with pex - silly me. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Rockytime Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 1 hour ago, oldhudson said: Ah that's why everyone using the clear plastic - you can inventory your stash. I couldn't do that with pex - silly me. Not so silly. Before I had even thought of scroll saws I used PVC to store my blades for my piercing saws. Here is where I learned about the plastic tubes. OCtoolguy and oldhudson 1 1 Quote
flarud Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 I also use the plastic test tubes and a homemade stand from a Maple tree that fell on my sister's house. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
lawson56 Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 Same as above,I put the label of the saw package on the tubes,then I'm ready to go. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
trackman Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 Made this to hold mine. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
ike Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 My ssaw has a place for blades but I use a homemade stane with test tubes init for storage. IKE OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Dennisfm56 Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 What's the rationale behind storage in tubes besides organization? OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Foxfold Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 47 minutes ago, Dennisfm56 said: What's the rationale behind storage in tubes besides organization? Tubes keep them safe. Can't 'squash' them, bend them, stand on them while they are in my tube rack. Don't ask how I found that out Dennisfm56, OzarkSawdust and OCtoolguy 3 Quote
kmmcrafts Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 I originally had a plastic tube storage rack with tubes that I bought from maybe sloans? Anyway it has worked great for me over the last 15 years.. When I got the Excalibur with the storage tube slots in the base the tubes I had was too big in diameter to fit the slots.. So I ordered these tubes and they fit snug but perfectly. kinda wish I had bought more of them as they are actually better quality tubes that what came with my storage system I bought years ago.. heavier plastic.. https://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Pack-16-x-150-mm-Clear-Plastic-Test-Tubes-with-Blue-Caps-6-Inch/381314545375?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649 Anyway as for organization.. I thought it was quite simple to keep track if I bundled them together.. Right side is Pegas MG.. Left side is FD-UR.. I put them in order smaller blades to the front and larger to the back.. since #3 and 5's are my more used blades #3 is the first slot then 5.. the back most slots are my less used blades ( spirals ).. After having these set up right on the saw.. I do not like the storage station thing I bought years ago.. but I do still use it since the Hawks do not have any storage slots.. Getting to like that Excalibur a whole lot these days now that I actually have it running as it should.. I have a cheap dymo label writer machine that I made stickers for the blade types and sizes to stick to the storage tubes.. but my old storage unit I just rolled up the labels that came with the blades and stuck them down into the tubes in a way that the size info was visible.. OCtoolguy and oldhudson 1 1 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 I bought a 60 tube/rack system from Amazon for about $18. What I found was that I couldn't see any of the tubes except the front row. I also have too many brands/types of blades. I'm going to make a storage rack that will have 2 rows of holes with the back row being elevated enough to see it. Most of the blades that I have will never get used as I have pretty much decided that Pegas MGT will fill my needs. I will probably donate the other blades to a club or school. I am a fish when it comes to buying blades. If someone raves about a blade, I order some. But now I have a bunch that I will never use. I also inherited a bunch of PS Woods that were highly recommended by some folks and I was excited about. But I don't find that they work all that great. Especially at the price they get for them. Quote
Scrappile Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 @octoolguy I have probably the same tube holder and I only use 3 rows. An empty row between.. Makes it easier to get the tubes in and out, I can pull a tube only part way out and see how the tube is labeled. If you have more than 30 different blades,,,, you have a blade fetish.....! OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Rockytime Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 I bought 2 packs of plastic tubes of 25 each. 49 are filled. When I started I was buying everything. I have 3 tube racks. Now I only use a small 10 tube rack with 2 empty holes. The other 8 are for my pegas blades. The rest are sitting back on a shelf. When I bought the second Hegner it came with a lot of blades in 2 storage boxes. The blades are huge. Had to be good for cutting fence posts. OCtoolguy and OzarkSawdust 2 Quote
dgman Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 Because I used to do a lot of demos and teaching, I made a presentable blade holder rack. Made from Three layers of 1” Mahogany. I even decorated the back side. The tubes I get from Sloan’s Woodshop. OzarkSawdust, Be_O_Be, Jronn65 and 4 others 6 1 Quote
tomsteve Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 my blade storage is a 4" wide chink of oak with holes drilled half way through to fit 4 1/2" long pieces of 1/2" cpvc pipe Fish 1 Quote
flarud Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 13 hours ago, lawson56 said: Same as above,I put the label of the saw package on the tubes,then I'm ready to go. Yep,, I did the same thing. I should have made the holder a little bigger to hold at least 4 more tubes. lawson56 1 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 6 hours ago, Scrappile said: @octoolguy I have probably the same tube holder and I only use 3 rows. An empty row between.. Makes it easier to get the tubes in and out, I can pull a tube only part way out and see how the tube is labeled. If you have more than 30 different blades,,,, you have a blade fetish.....! As I said..... OzarkSawdust and Scrappile 2 Quote
Scrappile Posted October 14, 2019 Report Posted October 14, 2019 40 minutes ago, octoolguy said: As I said..... Ahh, has you family discussed . ,,, "Intervention"?? kmmcrafts, Foxfold, OzarkSawdust and 1 other 4 Quote
Ron Johnson Posted October 14, 2019 Report Posted October 14, 2019 Hi Barry. Photo of my blade storage attached. Size is 4 x 5, 5 ½” high. I used left over ¾” stock. Box sits on my bench beside saw. OCtoolguy, OzarkSawdust and Be_O_Be 2 1 Quote
JimErn Posted October 14, 2019 Report Posted October 14, 2019 I used the tubes for organization when I started, now I use the tubes for saw dust, one tube per species I leave the blades in the pack they come in, unwrapped and with the tiny wire off of them. The pack lays on the saw sub table I built OCtoolguy and Wilson142 2 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted October 14, 2019 Report Posted October 14, 2019 18 hours ago, dgman said: Because I used to do a lot of demos and teaching, I made a presentable blade holder rack. Made from Three layers of 1” Mahogany. I even decorated the back side. The tubes I get from Sloan’s Woodshop. I like it. And I love the decoration! dgman 1 Quote
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