08-01-2013, 09:54 PM
That's not organization Ken, that is chaos!
I keep the majority of mine in the indexes they came in. I have some two MT1 drills that live in their plastic tubes and a set of MT2 drills that currently live in the case they came in, although it is not very practical. Eventually, I will make a rack for them. My very small collection of MT3 drills and other MT2 live on the crude table I have positioned behind my lathe. It has a 1" thick piece of chipboard as a top and I have drilled holes into for the drills to sit into. I have a set of 9/16" - 1" drills with a 1/2" shank, which I have sitting a block of wood - nothing pretty but it works.
I have a tap and die set that came in a plastic case. But I have a large number of UN taps that were rattling around in a box. I now have them sorted by size in plastic tubes, so now just the tubes rattle around in the box I plan on making some sort of index for them.
I'll try to get some pictures tomorrow.
I keep the majority of mine in the indexes they came in. I have some two MT1 drills that live in their plastic tubes and a set of MT2 drills that currently live in the case they came in, although it is not very practical. Eventually, I will make a rack for them. My very small collection of MT3 drills and other MT2 live on the crude table I have positioned behind my lathe. It has a 1" thick piece of chipboard as a top and I have drilled holes into for the drills to sit into. I have a set of 9/16" - 1" drills with a 1/2" shank, which I have sitting a block of wood - nothing pretty but it works.
I have a tap and die set that came in a plastic case. But I have a large number of UN taps that were rattling around in a box. I now have them sorted by size in plastic tubes, so now just the tubes rattle around in the box I plan on making some sort of index for them.
I'll try to get some pictures tomorrow.
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