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Finally Made Some Disc and Blade Storage

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When you own a shopsmith, sooner or later you end up with a lot of big round objects and the more the better. Many of you have made a version of this (this one was inspired by jsburger's) and many have done a better job of it. I should have done this a long time ago.
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That is a nice idea. I should do something like that to store my blades instead of having them on a pile.
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Nicely done! I've got to build something similar as well instead of having all the blades mounted on the walls.

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Well done. I always love seeing the ways people organize. Should keep them from being damaged. :)
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Slick! This is so simple and works. Thanks for posting ... :)
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rjent wrote:Slick! This is so simple and works. Thanks for posting ... :)

DITTO!

Interesting duplicator storage! :rolleyes:
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JPG wrote:
rjent wrote:Slick! This is so simple and works. Thanks for posting ... :)

DITTO!

Interesting duplicator storage! :rolleyes:
Hey, that method of storing the duplicator is explained in the manual! Loosen a couple of bolts and it folds on itself without having to totally disassemble the bugger.
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algale wrote: . . .

Hey, that method of storing the duplicator is explained in the manual! Loosen a couple of bolts and it folds on itself without having to totally disassemble the bugger.

There is another way? :D
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JPG wrote:
algale wrote: . . .

Hey, that method of storing the duplicator is explained in the manual! Loosen a couple of bolts and it folds on itself without having to totally disassemble the bugger.

There is another way? :D
Oh, I thought your "roll eye" smiley face was a sarcastic comment about the duplicator storage.
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Dimensions? Please. Thank you

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