DIY Circular Saw Storage Holder. Circular saw blade case

US7172068B1. Circular saw blade storage apparatus. Google Patents

Publication number US7172068B1 US7172068B1 US10/797,536 US79753604A US7172068B1 US 7172068 B1 US7172068 B1 US 7172068B1 US 79753604 A US79753604 A US 79753604A US 7172068 B1 US7172068 B1 US 7172068B1 Authority US United States Prior art keywords housing slots sides housings edge Prior art date 2004-03-11 Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Expired. Fee Related. expires 2025-02-02 Application number US10/797,536 Inventor Jeffrey M. Griffin Sandra L. Perez Original Assignee Griffin Jeffrey M Perez Sandra L Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.) 2004-03-11 Filing date 2004-03-11 Publication date 2007-02-06 2004-03-11 Application filed by Griffin Jeffrey M, Perez Sandra L filed Critical Griffin Jeffrey M 2004-03-11 Priority to US10/797,536 priority Critical patent/US7172068B1/en 2007-02-06 Application granted granted Critical 2007-02-06 Publication of US7172068B1 publication Critical patent/US7172068B1/en Status Expired. Fee Related legal-status Critical Current 2025-02-02 Adjusted expiration legal-status Critical

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  • B — PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
  • B25 — HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
  • B25H — WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
  • B25H3/00 — Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
  • B25H3/02 — Boxes
  • B25H3/021 — Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements
  • B25H3/023 — Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements movable relative to one another for access to their interiors
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  • A — HUMAN NECESSITIES
  • A45 — HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
  • A45C — PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
  • A45C7/00 — Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
  • A45C7/0018 — Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
  • A45C7/0054 — Rigid or semi-rigid luggage comprising a plurality of hinged panels to be unfolded in one plane for access purposes

Abstract

A circular saw blade storage apparatus includes a panel having a first edge, a second edge, a third edge and a fourth edge. The first and second edges are positioned opposite of each other. A first housing is hingedly coupled to the first edge and a second housing is hingedly coupled to the second edge. The first and second housings each have a top side having a plurality of slots therein. The first and second housings may each be positioned on the panel so that the top sides face each other. Each of a plurality of saw blades may be removably extended into one of the slots so that the blades are stored within the housing.

Description

The present invention relates to tool storing devices and more particularly pertains to a new tool storing device for storing a plurality of circular saw blades in a manner that prevents the saw blades from abutting each other.

The use of tool storing devices is known in the prior art. U.S. Pat. No. 3,804,238 describes a device for storing in a portable case a plurality of saber saw blades. Another type of tool storing device is U.S. Pat. No. 2,697,460 having a housing for holding a plurality of tools and includes a post for holding a plurality of circular saw blades so that they are stacked on each other. U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,846 describes a shipping case for holding and shipping cutting blades.

While these devices fulfill their respective, particular objectives and requirements, the need remains for a device that holds a plurality of circular saw blades so that they may be easily stored and transported. The device should include a means of separating the blades so that the blades are not damaged by their contact during transportation.

The present invention meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a panel that has a generally rectangular shape and has a first edge, a second edge, a third edge and a fourth edge. The first and second edges are positioned opposite of each other. A first housing has a bottom side, a top side, a inner side, an outer side and a pair of lateral sides. The top side of the first housing has a plurality of slots therein. A juncture of the inner and bottom sides of the first housing is hingedly coupled to the first edge. A second housing has a bottom side, a top side, a inner side, an outer side and a pair of lateral sides. The top side of the second housing has a plurality of slots therein. A juncture of the inner and bottom sides of the second housing is hingedly coupled to the second edge. Each of the inner sides of the first and second housings may be abutted against the panel such that the top sides of the first and second housings are directed toward each other and a closed position is defined. Each of a plurality of saw blades may be removably extended into one of the slots.

There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.

The objects of the invention, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the invention, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.

The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a circular saw blade storage apparatus in an open position according to the present invention.

With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIGS. 1 through 4 thereof, a new tool storing device embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the reference numeral 10 will be described.

As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 4. the circular saw blade storage apparatus 10 generally comprises a panel 12 that has a generally rectangular shape and has a first edge 13, a second edge 14, a third edge 15 and a fourth edge 16. The first 13 and second 14 edges are positioned opposite of each other.

A first housing 20 has a bottom side 21, a top side 22, a inner side 24, an outer side 25 and a pair of lateral sides 26. The top side 22 of the first housing 20 has a plurality of slots 30 therein. Each of the slots 30 is orientated perpendicular to the lateral sides of the first housing 20. A juncture of the inner 24 and bottom 21 sides of the first housing 20 is hingedly coupled to the first edge 13. Each of the slots 30 in the first housing 20 is angled from the inner side 24 to the outer 25 side as each of the slots 30 extends toward the bottom side 21. The first housing 20 has an aperture 31 extending therethrough. The aperture 31 extends into the outer side 25 and outwardly through the inner side 24. The aperture 31 is generally centrally located in the outer 25 and inner 24 sides such that the aperture 31 extends through each of the slots 30 in the first housing 20.

A second housing 40 is substantially identical to the first housing 20 and includes a bottom side 41, a top side 42, a inner side 43, an outer side 44 and a pair of lateral sides 45. The top side 42 of the second housing 40 has a plurality of slots 30 therein. Each of the slots 30 is orientated perpendicular to the lateral sides 45 of the second housing 40. A juncture of the inner 43 and bottom 41 sides of the second housing 40 is hingedly coupled to the second edge 14. Each of the slots 30 in the second housing 40 is angled from the inner side 43 to the outer side 44 as each of the slots 30 extends toward the bottom side 41. The second housing 40 has an aperture 31 extending therethrough. The aperture 31 extends into the outer side 44 and outwardly through the inner side 43. The aperture 31 is generally centrally located in the outer 44 and inner 43 sides such that the aperture 31 extends through each of the slots 30 in the second housing 40. Each of the inner sides 24, 43 of the first 20 and second 40 housings may be abutted against the panel 12 such that the top sides 22, 42 of the first 20 and second 40 housings are directed toward each other and a closed position is defined. The inner surfaces 24, 43 of the first 20 and second 40 housings are preferably spaced from each other when the first 20 and second 40 housings are in the closed position. The slots 30 in the first housing 20 are staggered with respect to the slots 30 in the second housing 40 when the top sides 22, 42 are facing each other.

Each of a plurality of saw blades 8 may be removably extended into one of the slots 30. Openings 9 extend through each of the blades 8 and are conventional for mounting the blades 8 on an electric saw. The openings 9 may be aligned with a corresponding one of the one of the apertures 31. Each the slots 30 in the first 20 and second 40 housings has a depth adapted for receiving the saw blades 8 such that the saw blades 8 extend between 0.25 inches and 1.50 inches away from a respective one of the top sides 22, 42. Thus, for example, slots 30 for 10 inch blades will have a depth between 8.50 inches and 9.75 inches. This ensures that the blades 8 are easily gripped by their portions extending above the respective top sides 22, 43.

Each of a pair of rods 50 is removably extendable through one of the apertures 31 and through aligned ones of the openings 9 such that the saw blades 8 are releasably secured in the slots 30. Each of the rods 50 has a first end 51 having a head 53 attached thereto and a second end 52 that is threaded. When extended through the first 20 and second 40 housings, the heads 53 may be abutted against one of the outer sides 25, 44 such that the second ends 52 are positioned adjacent to a corresponding one of the inner sides 24, 43. Each of the inner sides 24, 43 has a depression 54 therein. The depressions 54 are positioned such that each of the apertures 31 extends through one of the depressions 54. Each of a pair of nuts 55 is positionable in one of the depressions 54 and threadably coupled to one of the second ends 52 of the rods 50. The rods 50 may be unthreaded from the nuts 55 to remove them from the housings 20, 40. Also, the nuts 55 may be secured in the depressions 54 so that they do not fall away from the housings 20, 40 when the rods 50 are removed.

A handle 60 is attached to the outer surface 25 of the first housing 20. A latch assembly 61 is attached to the first 20 and second 40 housings for selectively securing the first 20 and second 40 housings in the closed position. The latch assembly 61 preferably includes a pair of buckles attached to the outer sides 25, 44 of the first 20 and second 40 housings.

In use, the first 20 and second 40 housings are used for storing a plurality of circular saw blades 8. The rods 50 are extended through the first 20 and second 40 housings and through the saw blades 8 for securing the saw blades 8 within the housings 20, 40. The slots 30 are staggered to ensure that the blades 8 do not rub against each other when the first 20 and second 40 housings are placed in the closed position.

With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.

Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.

Claims ( 13 )

A container assembly adapted for holding a plurality circular saw blades, said assembly comprising:

a panel having a generally rectangular shape and having a first edge, a second edge, a third edge and a fourth edge, said first and second edges being positioned opposite of each other;

a first housing having a bottom side, a top side, a inner side, an outer side and a pair of lateral sides, said top side of said first housing having a plurality of slots therein, a juncture of said inner and bottom sides of said first housing being hingedly coupled to said first edge;

a second housing having a bottom side, a top side, a inner side, an outer side and a pair of lateral sides, said top side of said second housing having a plurality of slots therein, a juncture of said inner and bottom sides of said second housing being hingedly coupled to said second edge, wherein each of said inner sides of said first and second housings may be abutted against said panel such that said top sides of said first and second housings are directed toward each other and a closed position is defined, each of said slots in said first housing being staggered with respect to said slots in said second housing when said top sides are facing each other;

wherein each of a plurality of saw blades may be removably extended into one of said slots, wherein each of the saw blades positioned in said first housing are interspersed between adjacent ones of the saw blades in said second housing due to said slots in said first housing being vertically staggered with respect to said slots in said second housing.

The assembly according to claim 1. wherein each of said slots in said first and second housings each being orientated perpendicular to lateral sides of said first and second housings.

The assembly according to claim 2. wherein said first housing has an aperture extending therethrough, said aperture extending into said outer side and outwardly through said inner side of said first housing, said aperture being generally centrally located in said outer and inner sides such that said aperture extends through each of said slots in said first housing, said second housing having an aperture extending therethrough, said aperture extending into said outer side and outwardly through said inner side of said second housing, said aperture being generally centrally located in said outer and inner sides such that said aperture extends through each of said slots in said second housing, openings extending through each of the blades may be aligned with a corresponding one of said one of said apertures, each of a pair of rods being removably extendable through one of said apertures and through aligned ones of said openings such that the saw blades are releasably secured in said slots.

The assembly according to claim 3. wherein each of said rods has a first end having a head attached thereto and a second end being threaded, wherein said head may be abutted against one of said outer sides such that said second end is positioned adjacent to a corresponding one of said inner sides, each of said inner sides has a depression therein, said depressions being positioned such that each of said apertures extends through one of said depressions, each of a pair of nuts being positionable in one of said depressions and threadably coupled to one of the first ends of said rods.

The assembly according to claim 2. wherein said inner surfaces of said first and second housings are spaced from each other when said first and second housings are in said closed position.

The assembly according to claim 5. wherein each said slots in said first and second housings having depth such that said saw blades extend between 0.25 inches and 1.50 inches away from a respective one of said top sides.

The assembly according to claim 6. further including a handle being attached to said outer surface of said first housing.

The assembly according to claim 7. further including a latch assembly being attached to said first and second housings for selectively securing said first and second housings in said closed position.

The assembly according to claim 1. wherein each of said slots in said first and second housings being angled from said inner side to said outer side as each of said slots extends toward said bottom side.

The assembly according to claim 1. wherein each said slots in said first and second housings has a depth adapted for receiving said saw blades such that the saw blades extend between 0.25 inches and 1.50 inches away from a respective one of said top sides.

The assembly according to claim 1. further including a handle being attached to said outer surface of said first housing.

The assembly according to claim 11. further including a latch assembly being attached to said first and second housings for selectively securing said first and second housings in said closed position.

A container assembly adapted for holding a plurality circular saw blades, said assembly comprising:

a panel having a generally rectangular shape and having a first edge, a second edge, a third edge and a fourth edge, said first and second edges being positioned opposite of each other;

a first housing having a bottom side, a top side, a inner side, an outer side and a pair of lateral sides, said top side of said first housing having a plurality of slots therein, each of said slots being orientated perpendicular to said lateral sides of said first housing, a juncture of said inner and bottom sides of said first housing being hingedly coupled to said first edge, each of said slots in said first housing being angled from said inner side to said outer side as each of said slots extends toward said bottom side, said first housing having an aperture extending therethrough, said aperture extending into said outer side and outwardly through said inner side, said aperture being generally centrally located in said outer and inner sides such that said aperture extends through each of said slots in said first housing;

a second housing having a bottom side, a top side, a inner side, an outer side and a pair of lateral sides, said top side of said second housing having a plurality of slots therein, each of said slots being orientated perpendicular to said lateral sides of said second housing, a juncture of said inner and bottom sides of said second housing being hingedly coupled to said second edge, each of said slots in said second housing being angled from said inner side to said outer side as each of said slots extends toward said bottom side, said second housing having an aperture extending therethrough, said aperture extending into said outer side and outwardly through said inner side, said aperture being generally centrally located in said outer and inner sides such that said aperture extends through each of said slots in said second housing, wherein each of said inner sides of said first and second housings may be abutted against said panel such that said top sides of said first and second housings are directed toward each other and a closed position is defined, said inner surfaces of said first and second housings being spaced from each other when said first and second housings are in said closed position, said slots in said first housing being staggered with respect to said slots in said second housing when said top sides are facing each other;

wherein each of a plurality of saw blades may be removably extended into one of said slots, openings extending through each of the blades may be aligned with a corresponding one of said one of said apertures, wherein each of the saw blades positioned in said first housing are interspersed between adjacent ones of the saw blades in said second housing due to said slots in said first housing being vertically staggered with respect to said slots in said second housing, each said slots in said first and second housings having a depth adapted for receiving the saw blades such that said saw blades extend between 0.25 inches and 1.50 inches away from a respective one of said top sides;

a pair of rods, each of said rods being removably extendable through one of said apertures and through aligned ones of said openings such that the saw blades are releasably secured in said slots, each of said rods having a first end having a head attached thereto and a second end being threaded, wherein said head may be abutted against one of said outer sides such that said second end is positioned adjacent to a corresponding one of said inner sides, each of said inner sides having a depression therein, said depressions being positioned such that each of said apertures extends through one of said depressions, each of a pair of nuts being positionable in one of said depressions and threadably coupled to one of said first ends of said rods;

a latch assembly being attached to said first and second housings for selectively securing said first and second housings in said closed position.

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DIY Circular Saw Storage Holder

Get your workshop organized with this DIY circular saw storage holder. Make one for free with a few pieces of scrap wood and these step-by-step plans.

DIY Circular Saw Storage Holder

Circular saws can be difficult to store when not in use. They usually rest on their sides which wastes a lot of space. Not only does it waste space, but it can make your workshop feel disorganized.

Tame your circular saw with this easy-to-make DIY storage holder. It’s the perfect way to organize both corded and cordless saws.

This storage rack is made with a few simple cuts, a few common woodworking tools, and a few pieces of scrap wood.

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Inspiration for This Project

For years, my tools were scattered across my small workshop. I was constantly moving them from one flat surface to another.

Then, I installed these DIY tool storage cabinets. These space-saving cabinets nearly tripled the storage space in my shop. It felt great to finally have a permanent home for my tools.

But my workshop was still not as organized as I hoped. One of the problems was my circular saw.

Let’s face it. Circular saws can be difficult to store. The blade sticks out from the base plate, which means they are usually resting on their sides.

It wasn’t convenient to store my circular saw the storage cabinets. Plus, it took up a lot of space when I did store it in the cabinet. So I was still moving my circular saw from my workbench to my table saw, to any other flat surface that I could find.

So I decided to do something about it. I designed this simple storage holder to give my circular saw a permanent home inside the cabinets. It’s easy to make with a few pieces of scrap wood.

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What Circular Saw Does This Holder Fit?

I made this holder for my 7-¼” DeWALT cordless circular saw. You may need to adjust the measurements to fit your saw. Also, the angle might be too steep for some circular saws which could cause the saw to tip out of the holder. See Step 6 of the plan for an option to hold circular saws in place.

Where Do You Store the Holder?

This holder was designed to fit in a compact space. It was designed to fit inside these DIY tool storage cabinets. These cabinets are narrower than a traditional cabinet.

You could also attach a French Cleat to the back of the holder and hang it on the wall.

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What Tools Do You Need to Make a Circular Saw Holder?

This circular saw rack is a quick afternoon project. It can be made using basic woodworking skills and just a few common woodworking tools.

Tools like a miter saw, hole jig, and a drill. We’ll also need a circular saw to make a few of the cuts.

Miter Saw

I used a miter saw to cut nearly all of the parts to length for this project.

Circular Saw

I used a circular saw and a DIY circular saw crosscut jig to cut the angled sides for this project.

Hole Jig

We can use any hole jig to drill the holes for this project. I used the Kreg Jig 720PRO to drill the holes for my drill holder. The inexpensive, user-friendly Kreg Jig 320 is also a great choice for drilling holes.

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What Wood Should You Use?

This storage holder can be made with just about any type of wood. This project doesn’t require much wood so it’s a great way to use up some scrap wood.

Many times I use common pine to build my projects. Pine is relatively inexpensive and easy to work with.

I had some scrap pieces of pine 1×2s and 1×6s, so I used those to make my holder. You could also use scrap pieces of plywood to make this project.

How Do You Finish the Storage Holder?

This circular saw holder could be finished in a variety of ways. It could be left natural, painted, etc.

I used shellac to finish the shelves of my tool storage cabinets and this DIY drill holder, so I want to use shellac on this project too.

I haven’t applied the shellac yet, but when I do, I’ll apply three coats.

DIY Circular Saw Storage Holder

Step 1. Make the Sides

Cut 3 pieces of wood to length for the sides.

On one end, measure in and make a mark. Use a pencil to connect the mark to the corner.

I used a circular saw and a DIY crosscut jig to cut the side. There isn’t enough material on this board to clamp the crosscut jig, so I applied double-sided tape to the area of the board that will become the side. In other words, I applied the tape to the piece that I am keeping.

Then, I removed the backing from the tape, positioned the jig on the line, and pressed the jig into the tape.

I made the cut with the circular saw and repeated this step for the remaining side pieces.

Step 2. Assemble the Left Side

Cut 1 piece of wood to length for the left face. Then use the diagram in the printed plan to lay out the locations for countersink holes.

Use an awl to make a starting point for the drill bit.

Then use a countersink drill bit to drill countersink holes at each mark.

It was difficult to clamp the angled sides to the face. Instead, I clamped a piece of scrap wood on the inside of the side, applied glue, and clamped the scrap wood to the face. Attach using 1-¼” wood screws.

For the side that faces the blade, I clamped a piece of scrap wood on the outside of the side, applied glue, and clamped the scrap wood to the face. Attach using 1-¼” wood screws.

Step 3. Assemble the Right Side

Cut 1 piece of wood to length for the right face. Then use the diagram in the printed plan to lay out the locations for countersink holes.

Use an awl to make a starting point for the drill bit.

Then use a countersink drill bit to drill countersink holes at each mark.

It was difficult to clamp the angled side to the face. So again, I clamped a piece of scrap wood on the inside of the side, applied glue, and clamped the scrap wood to the face. Attach using 1-¼” wood screws.

Step 4. Attach the Stretcher

Cut 1 piece of wood to length for the stretcher and drill holes in each end.

Apply glue to the ends, position on the back, and clamp. Attach using 1-¼” screws.

Step 5. Attach the Cleat

Cut 1 piece of wood to length for the cleat. Use the diagram in the printed plan to lay out the locations for countersink holes.

Use an awl to make a starting point for the drill bit.

Then use a countersink drill bit to drill countersink holes at each mark.

Position the cleat and clamp. Attach using 1-¼” wood screws.

Step 6. Optional Items

The bolt that allows the base plate of my circular saw to bevel was hitting the cleat. This was preventing the saw from resting straight up and down.

I added a simple piece of scrap wood as a stop. I drilled a countersink hole in the center and attached it to the holder with a wood screw.

The angle of this holder might be too steep for some circular saws which could cause the saw to tip out of the holder. In this case, you can add a simple lock using scrap wood.

The bottom layer of the lock should be a little thicker than the thickness of the base plate. The lock can be just about any thickness.

Predrill a hole through both pieces of the lock and attach to the holder using a wood screw. The screw should be snug but allow the lock to rotate.

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Final Thoughts

Tame your circular saw with this easy-to-make DIY storage holder. It’s the perfect way to organize both corded and cordless saws. Make one with a few simple cuts, a few common woodworking tools, and a few pieces of scrap wood.

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Table Saw Accessories

With the Fulton Saw Blade Storage Rack you can neatly and safely store eight saw blades. The Saw Blade Storage Rack holds blades from 7-1/4″ to 12″ in diameter safely and with the rubber lined slots the rack will protect your saw blades from damage while storing. When changing out blades it’s easy to identify each blade in the rack without moving any other saw blade. See more product details

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Saw Blade Storage Rack

No more fussing with blades stacked directly on top of one another. With the Fulton Saw Blade Storage Rack you can neatly and safely store up eight table saw or circular saw blades with no hassle. The Saw Blade Storage Rack will comfortably hold blades from 7-1/4″ to 12″ in diameter safely. With the rubber lined slots the rack will protect your saw blades from damage and make it easier handle the blades when needed.

Designed to be mounted to your wall and is made from heavy gauge steel for excellent durability.

Easily Locate Your Blades!

No more fussing with blades stacked directly on top of one another and having to remove multiple blades just to get to the one you need. Not to mention the clanging of the saw blade teeth. We all know this damages the blade and considerably reduces performance. In step the Fulton Saw Blade Storage Rack. With this saw blade rack you can neatly and safely store up eight table saw or circular saw blades with no hassles. The Saw Blade Storage Rack will comfortably hold blades from 7-1/4″ to 12″ in diameter safely and each blade can be easily seen and identified. With the rubber lined slots the rack will protect your saw blades from damage and make it easier handle the blades when needed. The rack fingers are positioned so that the blades are easy to identify and easy to choose which one is needed for the project. No more fuss means more time to work. The rack is designed to mounted to your wall and is made from heavy gauge steel for excellent durability.Saw blades are NOT included.

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  • Neatly store 8 saw blades
  • Holds saw blades from 7-1/4″ to 12″ dia.
  • Rubber lined slots to protect the saw blades from damage while storing
  • Easily identify your blades without having to move any other blades
  • Comes with hardware to attach to wall

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Circular saw holder

Sleeve Saw Blade Protector

Made from a softer silicone rubber material, the Sili Saw Blade Sleeve is perfect for protecting your saw blades. While some blades are inexpensive compared to others, why not protect your blades from the daily rigors of job site or workshop use to get the absolute most out of them. The silicone material neatly wraps around the teeth of your saw blade and won’t mark or mar the blade. With each of your blades protected with a Sili Saw Blade Sleeve, you’ll know that when you get to the next job your blades are ready to go! See more product details

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Sleeve Saw Blade Protector

If you’re like most DIY’ers or woodworkers, you have a few saw blades laying around your garage or workshop. You could make a saw blade rack out of scrap lumber or maybe stack the blades in a corner exposing your blade cutters to getting chipped. The best solution is to protect your blades by simply slipping a blade into a Sili Saw Blade Sleeve. Once in a sleeve, you can hang your blade up and out of the way! All the while protecting you and your saw blade from harm while its not in use.

Made from a softer silicone rubber material, the Sili Saw Blade Sleeve is perfect for protecting your saw blades. While some blades are inexpensive compared to others, why not protect your blades from the daily rigors of job site or workshop use to get the absolute most out of them. The silicone material neatly wraps around the teeth of your saw blade and won’t mark or mar the blade.

The perfect workshop, job site and saw blade companion

Protect and take your saw blades where ever you need them by simply placing them inside the soft, receptive Sili Sleeve.

No Marks, No Chipped Teeth, No more Headaches

The Silicone rubber material makes the Sili Sleeve very easy to manage. Placing your blade inside the sleeve is easy and removing the blade just may be even easier. The material is also soft enough that it won’t mark or mar your blade when sitting for a prolonged period of time.

The Best Kind of Flex

The Sili Saw Blade Sleeve is super flexible which makes it super easy to fit around your saw blade.

10″ Diameter Saw Blades Only Please

The Sili Saw Blade Sleeves are designed to be used with 10″ diameter saw blades as shown above.

Sili Carry All.

The Sili Saw Blade Sleeve has a built in handle to make transporting your saw blades much safer than picking up a bare, sharp toothed blade.

Time To Hang Em’ Up

When its time its time. When your done with a blade for the time being, fit the blade into a Sili Sleeve and hang it up and out of your way.

Keep You and Your Blades Safe

Keep You and Your Blades Safe when your blades are not in use. Sounds simple but we have done it before. We need to change a blade and after we do, we set the blade down on our workbench or table top and inevitably go to pick it up without any hand protection or blade protection. We all know the result. Why not protect not only your blade, but your fingers too!

These are the ideal storage solution for contractors. With each of your blades protected with a Sili Saw Blade Sleeve, you’ll know that when you get to the next job your blades are ready to go! No more changing blades and seeing a chipped tooth or two rendering the blade useless. Not only will the Sili Saw Blade Sleeves save you time, but they’ll save you money by cutting back on your hardware or big box store visits.

The Sili Saw Blade Sleeves are designed for use with 10″ diameter saw blades only. They can be used with thin kerf or standard kerf saw blades and will hold one saw blade per sleeve. Each sleeve has a convenient hang tab to place your protected saw blades on a hook to get them out of the way. This storage method allows you to store multiple saw blades on a single hook without worrying about bare blades rubbing and smacking into other blades causing unwanted damage.

The hang tabs pull double duty since they are just large enough to act as a carrying handle. This makes transporting or moving the blades from one location to the next a breeze. One more and very important feature is that the Sili Saw Blade Sleeve protects our fingers. Handling bare, unprotected blades is precarious at best. Keep your fingers and your saw blades protected when your blades are not in use with a Sili Saw Blade Sleeve.

  • Protect your saw blade when not mounted to saw
  • Neatly slides and fits around 10″ blade
  • Prevents teeth of your blade from being damaged
  • Hangs up out of the way for convenient storage

Note: Saw Blade Not Included

California Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.