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Curtiss-Wright P-40B/C Warhawk/Tomahawk/Kittyhawk Production in Buffalo, Kenmore Avenue Plant, winter 1941
Photographer: Dmitri Kessel, Life Magazine
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Close up of tools used in setting up the main tent for the Institute Planning Meeting (IPM) in Nairobi, Kenya, 4-7 October 2016 (photo credit: ILRI/Paul Karaimu).
I got a couple of additional tools for leather working for Christmas which rendered the toolbox I've been keeping my leather tools in to small. So I made this japanese toolbox inspired box for them instead.
Cork lined in the drawers 'cause this box is destined to be a catch-all for chargers, cords, postage stamps and what-nots. God knows we got enough what-nots. But anyway this pic gives you a glimpse at the true look of the leather, which is actually a dark brown that doesn't show off that well in the pics.
All original hardware, except that beautiful leather handle from MachinistChest.Com in this shot. Lots of hours cleaning up metal for this box, but I really liked the originals and you can't find anything new like them.
Curtiss-Wright P-40B/C Warhawk/Tomahawk/Kittyhawk Production in Buffalo, Kenmore Avenue Plant, winter 1941
Photographer: Dmitri Kessel, Life Magazine
© Time Inc. For personal non-commercial use only. Photos can be found online at:
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Note: Many of the originally posted photos were printed backwards or otherwise mis-oriented. Captions were also often inaccurate. I have corrected all such irregularities wherever possible.
I built the Japanese Toolbox featured in MAKE 34. It's a simple design that is sturdy and holds a fair amount of tools and equipment. It can be made any size you need.
More information on my build: www.lungstruck.com/projects/japanese-toolbox/
Original project: makezine.com/projects/make-34/japanese-toolbox/
Made this simple tool-/storage box from reclaimed plywood and a piece of old broken broomstick.
I had the little drawers lying around - I did not fit a 6th. drawer because the box has to fit in my locker at our local hacker-/makerspace.
It's mostly chaos in there, but with just enough order so I don't have to dump the whole contents to find something. I've got several other toolboxes. This one seemed most visually intriguing.
We took delivery of a new cooker and after unpacking it I had to wire it up to the mains supply - then Julia tested it.
My mom made him this pencil bag. And he definitely still used it until the end; there was a mixture of (very) old and new pencils in there (and one pen).
The hard disk laser projector, assembled into a handy toolbox form-factor. Includes dire safety warnings, and a supply current meter.
i was walking around looking at their very large display of vibrators and dildos and then i looked down and realized it was a faux toolbox... like a craftmaster. NICE!
Again, one of several in his shop. This one leans a good bit toward dealing with plumbing problems. And as with most of us, Richard keeps a lot of tools in other forms of storage -- drawers, on the wall, etc. etc.
Generic toolbox image. Please feel free to use as a stock photo in your own works, but please respect the CC license: CC BY-NC-SA [creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/].