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Even though my parents just moved from New Jersey to Florida, they took an important part of the old house with them. Dad’s old red Craftsman is more of a time capsule than a toolbox, and it immediately transported me back to my dad’s garage. Grease, Gojo hand cleaner, old coffee cans filled with nuts, bolts, washers, and fuses of all shapes and sizes — a vivid picture with an accompanying scent. The lid to the toolbox is always open, displaying a collage of important photos adhered with yellowed Scotch tape. They hold special meaning to my dad, and now, to me. Since I can remember, my dad was always working. He would work all night as a diesel mechanic in Manhattan, driving the empty highways while I was sleeping, then go straight to another job in the morning as a freelance contractor. I remember having to tiptoe around the house when I got home from school, so as not to wake my dad. I know he did it all for me and my brothers, so we could have the things we needed to succeed. My mother always told me, “Your father has hands of gold,” but I never realized how much of an artist my dad was until I became an adult. Until now, I never realized how similar we are. Fixing cars never interested me, but I have inherited the desire to make things better and beautiful, and to create something from nothing. Dad and his toolbox taught me to be my own artist.
EAF Toolbox Released
The much awaited EAF Toolbox prepared by the EAF Group of the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture
Department was finally released. The colourful and informative document is already a hit. The Toolbox has been designed to guide users through each of the four main EAF management planning steps and activities using simplified text and clear instructions. The toolbox guides users to decide on which tool(s) could be most appropriate for each step given the type of fishery, their resources and capacity.
A web version of the Toolbox is also available through EAFnet which has been developed to facilitate access to the information and resources that are available at FAO on the application of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF).
Publication de la boîte à outils de l’AEP
La boîte à outils de l’AEP tant attendue, préparée par le groupe AEP du Département des pêches et de l’aquaculture de la FAO, est enfin publiée ! Ce document coloré et riche en informations est déjà un succès. La boîte à outils a été conçue pour guider ses utilisateurs tout au long des quatre principales étapes et activités de planification de la gestion fondée sur l’AEP, grâce à un texte simplifié et des instructions claires. La boîte à outils aide ses utilisateurs à choisir les outils les plus appropriés pour chaque étape, selon le type de pêcherie, leurs ressources et leurs compétences.
Une version en ligne de la boîte à outils est également disponible sur EAFnet, site élaboré pour faciliter l’accès aux informations et ressources disponibles à la FAO sur l’application de l’approche écosystémique des pêches (AEP).
Japanese style toolbox with sliding top (Andrew Hunter/FWW). Nails from Tremont Nail. Common pine. No finish.
Red drill, gray tiny plane, yellow sur-form on left side. Epoxy kit and 3 drawers in center. Twist driver and combo bit/sawzall holder on right. Long sawzall blade at top.
Dallas, Texas (January 12, 2013) Isaiah Williams happily completes Project Toolbox provided by The Home Depot at a Kids Workshop. This event was located at The Potters House in Dallas, Texas where he was provided with the necessary tools to complete the project.
We saw this toolbox lying around and presumed it belongs to one of the crew. I just love the Flintstone's puffy stickers on it. So sweet.
Health and safety is of utmost importance. Regular safety talks, known as 'toolbox talks' are held to brief and update staff of potential dangers and how to avoid them.
I wasn't really planning to finish this design in a day, or even a half day. But it's done, and I like it quite a bit.
The shot of the box interior shows all the tools I used I build the box: a small hammer, some pin nails, a plane, a triangle/set square, a Japanese-style saw, a coping saw, an exacto knife... And a pencil.
The photos on Tumblr helped too. A lot.
The door handle that came with the side cabinet was lame. The dealer that sold me the cabinet gave me the wrench for free when I was tossing around an idea to use a hand tool for a handle. I tig welded two bolts to the wrench, used air brake plastic tubing and a bit polished aluminum to trim it out. Way better.
Mint condition, no scrathes, dings or dents. Each box is being sold for $1000 buy them both, for 1500. Zip code its located in is 61254
Tool box. Taken at the Bath at Work Museum, Bath, Somerset (UK).
Handheld in low light with high ISO because I liked the ambiance of the lighting.
Typical pro toolbox. Lot of tools and every mechanic has a couple favorite tools. All the basics are usually on top with more specific tools underneath.
This kit has all the essential tools needed for your repair work. Divided into 4 plates, this marvellous toolbox has all the tools that not only store neatly but also secure neatly for storage purpose.
Here's my faithful upscaled version of the minifig scale toolbox, but here's the twist! Instead of classic hardware, it contains LEGO themed goodies - resembling real world tools - that I believe would be helpful for any MOC creators.
You can support it on LEGO ideas: beta.ideas.lego.com/product-ideas/739dfb47-3e81-4e92-912a...