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A collection of assorted custom parts I've made at my time here in the group. everything is grouped together so you won't have anything falling apart if you use it. Credit for use.(obviously :D)

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This particular style clamp requires that the handle have cotter pins on each end .

The cotter pins are what traps the handle under the clamps to ensure that the handle can not be pulled out from under.

The board is actually a drill template

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The bottom is poured, working my way around the sides.

stuff in the upper area

Basswood, oil paint stain, Prismacolor pencil handrawn grain.

HSY Viikinmäki waste-water processing plant

Tool box mini cake design for client.

  

Does the web look like another language to you?

 

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So, what are you waiting for? Point your web browser at the tassietoolbox.blogspot.com and join us on a voyage of virtual discovery.

 

Image: 'web2.0 mindcloud en español'

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Needed a toolbox for the van so used a 50 Cal ammo tin from the disposals store.

 

Stripped off all the old paint and re-sprayed. Used a vinyl cut stencil and gave a couple of coats of white paint for the logo on the side.

For tools, or maybe painting stuff. I thought it was way cool.

going through dads toolbox

vele gereetschappen die artsen gebruiken worden ook gebruikt door als huis tuin en keuken gereetschap, zoals een hamer een schroevendraaier en een schaar. deze gereetschapskist refereert naar deze overeenkomst omdat de vorm geinspireerd is op de docterstas. hierdoor krijgt doe het zelven meer de betekenis van repareren en verbeteren.

 

de toolbox is gemaakt van 1mm dik aluminiumplaat en wordt bij elkaar gehouden door popnagels.

 

meer over deze toolbox op www.willemstohr.nl

 

arrange your toolbox 101

On the side of the interstate in Missouri while we were waiting for our tire to be fixed. And yes... That is a dead animal of some sort

Toolbox in my garage and one of the first pictures I took with my Nikon D60.

Come to our surprising theater!

1/2 Sockets and ratchets.Sockets are mostly older Britool,King Dick,Gordon,Halfords.With some Draper,Gedore,Beta,Sealey,Teng,Williams Superslim and Elora.Ratchets are King Dick,Gordon and Teng

Metric Spanners from 5mm to 22mm.Various makes:Teng,Gordon,Faithfull,Britool,King Dick,Halfords,Draper,Sealey,Facom,Elora

The ole tool box & a dusty gas can

The pieces for my Japanese toolbox(www.flickr.com/photos/nizger/11783950384/) all layer out. Minus the cross brace on the lid which I forgot to make in the first place

Come to our glorious theater!

WORKSHOP COMPANION, Summer 2015 Field Notes COLORS edition.

 

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Der Schweizer Ferientag 2019 in Luzern. - #Ferientag19 - Abendessen

Small and stubby spanners by Draper,Easco,Blue Point,Am Tech,Britool

found this old "tool chest" at an estate sale for $1.50.

blogged:

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Toolbox Plan B 'The Lab' almost ready for production! So grateful to Stredge Brand Engineers. Just a few ajustments and then...we're ready to be your guide in moving forward!

Saw tray fits over right side

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.

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