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The toolbox holds a complete solar power station for recharging cell phones and AA or AAA batteries.
It was a donation to the Occupy Wall Street movement, inspired by the news stories that the gasoline generators had been removed by the police.
The box has a volt meter and two outlets that are accessed from the front. The bins in the top of the tool box hold rechargeable batteries and usb cables.
Inside, a 12 volt battery is held in place in the bottom section, and the top drawer holds a small solar panel that can be propped up at the necessary angle and held in place by the lid.
The sides of the drawers are finished in high gloss black lacquer to match the corner cove molding in the top compartment. Drawers completely lined with cork. I don't know what came over me.
The whole hefty works, just under 29 pounds empty, rests easily on a sturdy 9" turntable, itself bottomed with cork. To facilitate easy turning for a big clumsy box is why. Also, a view of how the sausage is made, with the worst parts of the leather which took some major abuse during the process, not to mention some holes in the cow hide I had to accomodate and hid here. And some less than perfect joins which I elsewhere managed to hide.
October 2008. One of the finest gifts I've ever received.
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Jul. 27, 2017
MINOLTA α-7
SONY SAL75300 75-300mm F4.5-5.6
Fujifilm SUPERIA Venus 800
Prinet 1 (Fujifilm Frontier)
The original drawer pulls. Fitting them back in, it became apparent that no two were identical. Gotta line up them screw heads or I can't get a good night's sleep.
Carpenter's hand saw chest. 66 CM (26 inches).
I think this was made by the Union company of America. If anyone can tell me more I would be grateful.
Or is it Herman Munster's lunch box?
I orignally bought this home-made tool box with the intention of using it as a working box in my shop. Plans changed when a relative requested a box for some keepsakes for a deceased family member and I gussied it up some, giving it a nicer finish and a suede interior. And, of course, a clock. Original drawer pulls, but new corners.