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Canon EOS 1n

Arista Premium/ Tri-X 400 @ 800

XTOL 1:1

Pakon F135 scan

my actual real toolbox...not the cool retro craftsman that I like to stare at and take pictures of. No that ones too small for all of my essentials...that one holds only my dremel supplies...

 

This one...this is my lil'baby! Combine this with my ratchet set and paint bucket toolbox and I realize that I'm a total dyke. Ha! But I can do just about anything.

a boat docked in Chapala.

Altoids Tin (9.5 cm x 5.9 cm x 2.4 cm) w/ 2 Ranger Bands

original attributed to Scott Adams on Flickr: flickr.com/photos/sadams/495544926/

seen on The Walking Dead

 

wooden carpenters toolbox

My latest Craig's list find. Just needed something for the basement to keep everything organized. Paid 60$ did i get hosed? It's got ball bearing slides and was made in the USA. meh

The top two pulls in the state I recieved them. The bottom three in the process of being cleaned up.

Another in a series of occasional additions to my photo series about toolboxes and tool kits used by people in different trades, hobbies, etc.

This one belongs to Craig, a nomadic adventurer who is traveling around the country in a specially outfitted vehicle, and cycling/exploring (via mountain bike) wherever he chooses to stop along the way.

More about him in due course.

Toolbox cupcake for Father's Day. Buttercream and sprinkles with fondant accents. Tools are birthday candles. My design cupcake collar around a nutcup.

Tools spread out in support of the Pan-Mass Challenge.

The drawers have been rebuilt and refinished and new green felt liners were installed.

Every drawer is different and the drawer guides are made to match. It can only be assembled with the drawers in a certain position. I laid out the drawer positions with ,050 thousands clearance (less than 1/16 per side) on each drawer.

. The old screw holes for the pulls were filled and finished.

.Some drawer pulls-knobs were missing, and none of the remaining pulls matched. New pulls-knobs were purchased and installed Pulls are of brass w/ an 8/32 screw from behind.

1/8" Red Oak ply has been added to the top of a box made of scrap plywood. The drawer guides are made from clear pine that I cut out of new door frame molding.

The top trim is Oak molding and the bottom trim was cut from Oak Lattice.

The sides are made from pine. Dark Oak Stain and Maple Stain have been used in different area because of the different absorption rates of Oak and Pine.

Carpenters glue, brass screws and finishing nails were used in the box's assembly.

Finish is three coats of Semi-Gloss Varnish, sanded in between coats w/ 220 grit paper,

Final finish is a light rub of 0000# steel wool and a final coat of wiping varnish applied. ( regular varnish thinned 50% w/ spirits )

1930s Gerstner Mahogany Model 052 – 11 Drawers – 26”x16”x10”

Now that's a toolbox.

We finally raffled off this toolbox. It had been on Adam's truck for awhile! The winner only bought ONE ticket so that was pretty neat!

World's first "Early Warning" toolbox (open with warning displayed)

Picked up a new toolbox for the shop. Fuji X100s edited in Darktable.

This toolbox was sandblasted and powdercoated in Sassy.

May 09, 2014

 

After a much more relaxed week at work, I got to come home to find Vivian (our friend Bill from Chicago) had safely made it to town for the new Grand Prix race tomorrow. Chris had to work the show at Civic, so it was the Vivian and Daphne show back in action. We decided to go for dinner to Monon Food Company and being a nice weather night, no parking was to be found. Until I remembered our favorite specialty store for all kinds of men's sexy underwear was next door and closed. Parking a plenty. So, in exchange for the free parking, I wanted to make you guys my photo of the day and give you some free advertising. I had Bill peek in the window and he LOVED the stock he could see, but loved the ass on the mannequin more :) We both want one of those for our houses.

 

Looking forward to seeing you guys on June 13th!

well-loved things are lovely themselves.

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.

On the top of the toolbox is a decal for Valvoline Racing Oil, which I still insist on. Below is a faded decal from the NHRA Springnationals in 1968. Unfortunately the printing on the decal is barely legible anymore.

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