InvisibleMan
Member
This has probably been posted before since it is so simple, but I've never seen it, so here you go.....
If you are like me, soon after opening a new set of abranet, you can no longer read which grit is which. I try to keep up with a permanent marker, but eventually, I can't tell the 400 from the 600, etc. I just came up with a solution - I notched each grit with a number of notches that correspond with the grit. 320 gets 3 notches, 400 gets 4 notches, etc. I don't often use coarser than 280 (or 260 or whatever it is), so am not worried about those.
Notches in the upper right:
If you are like me, soon after opening a new set of abranet, you can no longer read which grit is which. I try to keep up with a permanent marker, but eventually, I can't tell the 400 from the 600, etc. I just came up with a solution - I notched each grit with a number of notches that correspond with the grit. 320 gets 3 notches, 400 gets 4 notches, etc. I don't often use coarser than 280 (or 260 or whatever it is), so am not worried about those.
Notches in the upper right: