#25
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?
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#26
(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?

magnets maybe?

my saw has a hook to hang them on though on the cabinet.
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#27
All my round blades and wrenches are in 2 special made drawers under my miter saw cabinet.
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#28
I use to just use some rare earth magnets and stick them to the front of the cabinet. Sine then I've added a cabinet under the extension, it has a drawer for the wrenches and other stuff like dado insert, etc.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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#29
Overhead on a joist (if available) can also be handy.
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#30
Attached to the cord near the plug.
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#31
Dado blade insert, blade wrenches, allen wrenches for motor cover/back plate, spare riving knife are all on a magnetic tool holder on the front of the saw.
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#32
(05-28-2018, 07:18 AM)Lucky Irish Wrote: Dado blade insert, blade wrenches, allen wrenches for motor cover/back plate, spare riving knife are all on a magnetic tool holder on the front of the saw.

that's a good idea.  I was hoping one of the hard drive magnets I have sitting around would work, but they aren't very strong from the backside.
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#33
(05-28-2018, 07:25 AM)EricU Wrote: that's a good idea.  I was hoping one of the hard drive magnets I have sitting around would work, but they aren't very strong from the backside.

There are spare mounting holes on backside of the square tube for the rip fence.    I installed a long bolt with about 3" extending out the back with a double nut.  Hang the wrenches and table inserts on that.  Not in the way of the fence sliding.    Roly
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#34
[attachment=10654][attachment=10653][attachment=10653]A few years ago I sent my method of storing ts wrenches to a wood rag, and won $100 for the tip! 
Wrenches are next to the plug, so you have no excuse to not unplug, when changing blades.
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