How Do You Store Table Saw Blades?
Table saws are sold with a blade installed or included for you to install. These general purpose and inexpensive blades are great for getting a feel of the table saw and learning to use it. Once you begin to do some serious work, you buy blades for specific purposes: finishing blades, cross cut blades, ripping blades, dados, shapers and more. How those blades are stored when they are not in use contributes to how long they last and how accurately they cut when used. Cut a piece of peg board to the size of the storage area you wish to utilize. Cut two or three pieces of 1 inch x 2 inch to the height of the pegboard. Screw the 1 inch x 2 inch pieces to the wall studs with drywall screws using the level to line them up and keep them plumb. Place the pegboard over the 1 inch x 2 inch pieces and anchor it there with drywall screws. Lining the pegboard up with the tops of the 1 inch x 2 inch strips will keep it level. Place the pegboard hooks into the pegboard about eight inches apart side t