Since my newfound liking for hand-filing, I found Ineeded a good way to store/protect my files when they are in my work box. My old metal shop teacher drilled it in to us young-uns (when we were young-uns) that nothing killed a file quicker than back-draggin it on your work or letting it bang against another file when stored. To that end, I needed a place not only for my "files-held-on-a-plate-so-I-don't-screw-the-chains-up" thingies as well as my spare round files and raker files. Bear in mind that I have files and guides for 3/8 picco micro narrow on my MS170, .325 for my mighty Farm Boss, AND for my 3/8 on my MS460. For any other 3/8 stuff, I'll likely just use what Stihl says, rather than having two "3/8 chain" systems in use at the same time. Anyway, I had a vacation day on a day that the wife did not, so that led me to a whole new array of materials and equipment at my disposal. In the attached pic, you can see my handiwork with a Food Saver plastic film sealer-upper. For the files and guides as well as raker files, I have a three-sided pouch I can slide the business ends into leaving the handles out. For my spare round files, I fed the pouch in again and again to attain a series of narrow 1/4-inchish slots I can store a bunch of files in. An unanticipated side benefit to this is that sealing the same side over and over produces kind of a tool-roll effect so it rubber-bands in a tight roll quite nicely.
Witht he clear film - which appears to be quite tough - I can see what's what without having to pull each one out for a better look-see.
On the top right, you can see an earlier use of the Food Saver where I vacuum-packed spare spark plugs (not that I should ever need 'em, but if I do, I want dry ones! Oh, they're Champions, too - they're on the way out.)
On the bottom left, you can see Sean's plastic lizard. He's next. The lizard, not Sean.
Witht he clear film - which appears to be quite tough - I can see what's what without having to pull each one out for a better look-see.
On the top right, you can see an earlier use of the Food Saver where I vacuum-packed spare spark plugs (not that I should ever need 'em, but if I do, I want dry ones! Oh, they're Champions, too - they're on the way out.)
On the bottom left, you can see Sean's plastic lizard. He's next. The lizard, not Sean.