Your attic is the ideal place to store items that you don t need on a regular basis.
Storing sandpaper in attic.
Don t store these items in a hot attic.
Your holidays might just be a lot less merry this year if you ve been storing your decorations in the attic.
For loose fill read labels.
Arrange sandpaper and lumber in layers.
Deep grooves in the base using a table saw and thin kerf blade then attach the stop block.
Make this simple jig for turning full sheets of sandpaper into smaller sheets to fit your finishing sander sanding block or other device.
Holiday decorations can be damaged by the extreme heat in attics says santoro delicate fabrics and items that are painted are particularly prone to damage when stored in the attic and plastic decorations like ornaments may melt or warp in the heat.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
Attics are not always the easiest places to access and can be hazardous when you re trying to access them.
For batts or rolls calculate the number based on the width and length of the product you re using.
I think the key to storing sandpaper is remembering that it s paper.
We ve talked about a lot of things you can store in an attic so now let s talk about things you cannot store in a hot attic.
Storing items in your attic is far more preferable than storing them in the basement where they may get wet think about flooding or garage where they are exposed to the elements.
Gallon sized zip lock bags are the perfect size for holding standard sheets of sandpaper.
Things you cannot store in a hot attic.
How to store luggage in attic.
Simply use a three hole punch to make holes in the edges of these zip locks so they can be used like leaves in a notebook.
Measure your attic s square footage.
Another handy storage tip for organizing and storing sandpaper is to use an ordinary three ring binder.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.
Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
In my own shop i store sandpaper.
Most things will be pretty obvious but there is also one item that many people mistakenly do store in the attic.
You also need 2x12 lumbers which gives the weight needed to make sure that the sandpaper remains flat while in storage.
I tell people to get archival storage boxes.
Conservators warn against storing family treasures including papers in attics or basements because hot and or humid conditions degrade many materials.
Basically the goal should be to keep sandpaper sheets flat crease free and well organized.