Johnathan
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I end up with sandpaper strips laying everywhere when I'm in the middle of a project. Has anyone made a stand, holder, or something to organize strips of sandpaper? I would love to hear how and see a picture. Thanks everyone.

Originally posted by Ron in Drums PA
<br />BTW: wouldn't be great the backs sandpaper were color coded!
I use one of those accordian things to keep sheets in. I tear the sheets in to 1" wide strips and then the strips into ca. 3" long pieces.Originally posted by angboy
<br />Mac,what exactly is that???
I use one of those plastic things that are kind of like an accordian file that's made for filing checks or bills in it-came from Walmart for a few $ and has tabs at the top of each section that I wrote the grits on.
I got the PVC and was gona do this soon as I use the chepo paper well it is cloth backed from Berea works great and is dirt cheap IMHO 150 Yards for like 18 bucks comes in 150 - 240- 320 and 400 from there I MM thou I start at 240 somtimes 320 !! and I can't see any diffrence in this stuff and the stuff costing much more $$$Originally posted by dubdrvrkev
<br />Like Wayne I use the baggies that came with pen parts for cut sheets. Now days I only buy strip rolls from Klingspor and those I have on a piece of PVC hanging from a shelf. When I go to sand I just tear a few inches off each roll and keep them in order since they don't always have the grit numbers in the section you tear off. I have seen other people that use this method but put a binder clip on them to keep all the strips together and in order.