Storage of TS 55, TS 75 & Kapex Saw Blades?

dinkjs

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I was thinking about some type of storage for my saw blades for the TS55.  Right now I have the Panther and the blade that came with the saw.  Eventually I will pick up the Fine Tooth Blade and the Solid Surface blade.  I was looking for ideas on your personal storage methods in your HOME SHOP AND NOT YOUR MOBILE SHOP, other then hanging them on the wall.  I know I could put them in a systainer, but I want them from slyding all over the place.  So gauging ideas or solutions for this.  I know the TS55 Systainer has a spot for holding like an extra blade but it gets combersome to constantly pull everything out to get to it.
 
id make up a small cabinet with pull out shelfs and put the blade on the shelf.
 
Yep let me jump on a plane and fly over to Great Britain and pick that up right now  ::)
 
If I had a few blades to store, I would take some 1/8" plywood, cut it into squares slightly larger than a blade's diameter, and glue them with 1/4" spacers around three of the edges. Sort of like a file cabinet with dividers. Then slice off the top open edge so that 1/2" or so of each blade is showing. This would be enough to be able to pull the blade out.

You could also NOT slice off the top edge, add a spacer around the open edge, cut it lower down and hinge it. Similar to box construction.

You could glue on another set of spacers and a 1/8" skin as needed if you buy another blade.
 
Festool offer a carry bag which has I think six separate sleeves for blades,very neat not much bigger than blade diameter made of the rail bag material in blue with green logo. Will try to find a pic and part number don't see why it should be NAINA
 
Sys4 with home made dividers - that's how I'm going to go anyway.
 
I bought two of these:

http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2004233/8607/Blade-Runner-1050-Circular-Saw-Storage-Case.aspx

and had them sent over from the US. I use one for sharp blades and one for blunt ones. The blunt ones get sent for sharpening and then transferred over to the other caddy.

I have some 2.5mm Polyprop washers that sit in-between the blades to stop them interfering with each other!

Works really well, it's a shame that you can't get stuff like this over here in the UK more readily.
 
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