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An ancient toolbox rusts among the rocks near car parts and other detritus thrown from the old highway far above in Frenchman Coulee.
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Inside an abandoned garage at Dunmovin, a wide spot on on California's Highway 395.
Night, completely dark space, yellow-gelled and natural LED flashlight.
Reprocessed and replaced, January 2024.
2 squares of 15 x 15 cm kami.
Blue one is this with an asymmetrical partition, white one is the same from a 8 x8 grid.
Number 46 for 101 Pictures :In the Toolbox
My brother this morning sent me this and other photos and said
"Every picture tells a story,in this case DON'T OPEN TOO MANY DRAWERS AT ONCE, especially when weight of boxes and contents is at least a ton.
I got away with a few cuts and bruises,could have been a lot worse.
It would have been ironic,if the things that earned me a living for decades,ended up killing me."
His collection of Snap-On tools started when he left school at 15 and grew to fill this double height cabinet. He retired a couple of weeks ago.
We never know what is round the corner...make the most of today!
I dug out my fathers model making toolbox to begin a model railroad project during the COVID shelter in experience.
My favorite color is red, so I couldn't resist this red metal toolbox. The bottom drawer holds buttons, and vintage games and toys stand in the top shelf.
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...
I built the Japanese Toolbox featured in MAKE 34. This was my first woodworking project since high school shop class, and while it's not perfect, I'm happy with how it came out. To make it more uniquely mine, I chiseled my first name on the lid in Japanese.
More information on my build: www.lungstruck.com/projects/japanese-toolbox/
Original project: makezine.com/projects/make-34/japanese-toolbox/
I recently found an old wooden toolbox and I am trying to date it.
There are square nails in it and the hinges look old too.
I will be restoring it, but let it keep its age, just clean it up and fasten everything.
I love the almost black color.
My initial thought was to restore it and use it for my own tools.
But I might just keep it just as decoration.
Any info is always welcome.
86/365 Today, my mom need to replace her windshield. When the guy come over, the first thing I notice is his toolbox. I love his toolbox style, really cool and stylish.
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This Gerstner #33 started out many years ago as a dental equipment box. It's certainly substantial, 12 drawers, nearly 17" tall and hovers around 29 pounds empty. When I got hold of it, covered with the standard black leatherette and trimmed out in rusted metal it was pretty much trashed.
I decided to go whole hide -- or more accurately, I bought half a Gen-You-Whine cow's hide from a local Tandy Leather (yes hippies, Tandy Leather still exists!) and proceeded to cover it. Carefully and with a high degree of trepidation. I mean, at these prices, I was gonna be real careful. You ever bought a raw half a cow hide? You will never question the cost of a leather garment again.
Somewhere along the line I decided to swap around the usual motifs and trim it out with wood. That was another time eater. This particular work of art, or as it was referred to around the house was better known as, "When the hell will this goddam thing gonna ever be done and out of my kitchen?"
Fair enough. But now it's done.