redneckmedic
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I hate getting out of motion when I'm in my shop, distractions that take away from the progress and focus of a project really irritate me! I was finding that taking out and cutting sand paper contributed to this. I don't want to pay the extra $ for rolled paper, and like to keep different functions of a project organized.
This is what I started with...
So this is what I came up with....
$5 box from HF
A 3/4" board, w/ 1/4" datto slots just loosely fitted
I cut each sheet into strip for sanding... as an added bonus if you work up in grits and alternate which blade cuts the top surface of the sandpaper you actually sharpen your scissors as well.
I shoved the closest ends into the box first and placed a folded piece of cardboard under the backside so that I could easily grab the distal end as it sat up.
Als any used strip is flipped over color side up so I know where to start next time.
THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!
HTH RNM
This is what I started with...

So this is what I came up with....
$5 box from HF

A 3/4" board, w/ 1/4" datto slots just loosely fitted

I cut each sheet into strip for sanding... as an added bonus if you work up in grits and alternate which blade cuts the top surface of the sandpaper you actually sharpen your scissors as well.
I shoved the closest ends into the box first and placed a folded piece of cardboard under the backside so that I could easily grab the distal end as it sat up.
Als any used strip is flipped over color side up so I know where to start next time.


THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!
HTH RNM