Speaking of cleaning the shop, tablesaw wrenches edition
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(05-30-2018, 11:16 AM)Pirate Wrote: Putzing: Engage in inconsequential or unproductive activity.  

Hardly unproductive. $700+ so far from shop tips! 

Kind of like sending in CM recalled, ras motors for $100 each.  $1500+ so far! (Less $600 in paid prices and gas)

Looks like Putzing has paid me back all the money I spent on shop machinery!  Unproductive?  lol
I have you beat on those numbers and never paid for one of them.  Putz BETTER!!!
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(05-27-2018, 08:09 AM)EricU Wrote: I found the wrenches for my tablesaw arbor behind my bandsaw on the floor under a pile of wood.  Not much good there, and I was about to change the blade for a plywood blade. It's fortunate I'm cleaning.  

Should I just drill a hole in the front of the saw cabinet and install a hook for them?  What have you done to keep them where you can find them?

Dedicated Arbor Nut Wrench hangs on the pegboard adjacent to tablesaw:
   
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