Sandpaper Storage From Food Containers
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Sandpaper Storage From Food Containers
I buy my sandpaper in 3" wide rolls and needed a way to store them so that they wouldn't unroll themselves or be bumped around, but were still easily accessible. So I had an epiphany when looking at an empty container. This also has the benefit of labeling the rolls so I can see the grit without unrolling and looking at the back.
Cardboard or plastic cans work well. There are containers for parmesan cheese, chow mein noodles, and cashews shown as example. Simply cut a slot in the side with a utility knife so the paper can be fed through. Easy peasy!