storing hand saws

Alan m

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hi there
i use hand saws on site ocasionally . usually when its not worth setting up a power saw. i usually have several in the van for different jobs (wood,plastic/pvc , pipes,slabs,insulation, laminate floor etc)
the cardboard cover works well until it falls a part.
does anyone make a plastic version  of the same thing.
i have a saw with a clamp on plastic protector but it is anoying to put on regularly any often pulls off

thanks alan
 
usually worth the time to make one out of 4mm ply. I keep japanese style saws in a roll, no blade cover but separate sleeves.
 
I like to remake my dog eared cardboard boxes in 4mm corrugated plastic core. The type used for temporary signs.
It's lighter than plywood and lasts longer than cardboard.
I'm thinking I should make some in a nice Festool green.
Tim
 
i might try that coragated plastic. i am sure i have an old election poster  around somewhere.
 
I got a saw cover from dewalt with a bag a couple of years back. The saw scabbord is really good and I sometimes put two saws into it. One a good one and then one rough one for plasterboard and plastics etc. Dont know if you can buy them seperate to a bag but they are well worth the money. saw stays sharp much much longer as the teeth are not in contact with surfaces to dull them.
http://www.dealtime.co.uk/Dewalt-DeWalt-20-Soft-Sided-Bag-with-Footprint-Base/info
 
thats what im after. just the saw part. i have a dewalt tote  that i got free with some boots. there are straps on it for levels but i put my saw there. the cardboard is only a tempory thing .

anybody know where to get something like this seperatly
 
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