I get a lot of literature about building products. Much of it comes in heavy paper folders with pockets on the inside. After I’ve filed the literature in the proper drawer, I use the folders to protect my circular-saw blades. As shown in the drawing, blades tuck neatly into one of the interior pouches, protecting their teeth. The pouches are usually 9 in. wide — big enough for almost all the blades I typically use. With the blades tucked in the folders, I can store them like books on a shelf.
Mark Feirer, Woodbury, CT