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Someone who does general home repairs for a living has to carry a whole bunch of tools, because "you never know what next" So, the "toolbox" is sometimes the bed of his pickup. What about when it rains, you say? Right, a cover would be prudent. But Tommy is normally more involved in drumming up business, making estimates and supervising his crew, as opposed to actual hands-on work. So, he doesn't carry the tool outfit on all occasions.
It's empty and only weighs a couple pounds so this was an easy load. Still enough to tip it away from the kick stand, though hence the lean against the pipe trick.
Yum. I hate regular toolboxes, they make the men around here think that anything in them is fair game to use and move and then I can't find anything I need when I want it.
El Caminos have a hidden compartment under the bed behind the cab which is normally covered by the bed panels. A terrible waste of space. I asked Bill Miller of Costa Mesa (now he's in Arizona) to fix this space up so I could store a toolbox and the battery in there, and access the space easily. He started by fabricating a steel central support and a steel frame for the cover.
I actually already have a purple toolbox with tools. It's different though. Maybe I'll put one in my car.
Tin and 2% silver solder was used. Pieces of 1/32" diameter brass rod, cut with wire cutters are holding the parts in precise alignment.
Another interesting feature of a tractor at the HCEA National Convention & Old Equipment Exposition was this cool toolbox.
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