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Cleaning the Workshop - Page 35

Nose to the grindstone, or at least eyes to the cabinet

All the tools and stuff are moved from the grinder table and everything is blown clear of grit and debris. Grinders tend to collect a lot of grinder dust and metal filings. 	All the tools and stuff are moved from the grinder table
Just a lot of sharpening jig parts, a diamond wheel dresser, a handled Allen wrench that fits my inserted tip tools, and some wing bolts that came from somewhere. 	a lot of sharpening jig parts and other bits and peices
The top drawer holds my 3 " sanding disks and quick replacement disk holders. Grits range from 60 to 2000 although I have a few 40s hanging around for those cases where they are absolutely necessary. 	my 3 " sanding disks and quick replacement disk holders
Next shelf down is a file folder of full size sanding sheets, an extension for the sanding disks, a start wheel dresser for quick and dirty cleaning or shaping of a grinding stone, and a small stick with holes drilled, one on an angle, that hold a sanding disk when you do not want to power it with a drill. I have no idea what the plywood blocks are for, maybe something for the grinder? Now they are just gone. 	Various sanding accessories
Three tool boxes for sanding and pens 	Three tool boxes for sanding and pens
This one seems to have miscellaneous disks and sheets of sandpaper. 	miscellaneous disks and sheets of sandpaper.

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