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It is the Eureka Toolbox/Vac. I won this in the raffle at the Wallkill Lodge chicken dinner we went to on Saturday.
Metric Spanners from 5mm to 22mm.Various makes:Teng,Gordon,Faithfull,Britool,King Dick,Halfords,Draper,Sealey,Facom,Elora
This is a screenshot showing some updates I've been doing for GRASS support in QGIS. The old toolbox is gone and its icon in the toolbar. When you open a mapset, the toolbox is opened automatically and docked. Clicking an item in the list will show its brief description. The list can be filtered (based on name and description).
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
WORKSHOP COMPANION, Summer 2015 Field Notes COLORS edition.
Photos ©2015 Bryan Bedell/Field Notes Brand.
More info:http://fieldnotesbrand.com/workshop
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!
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.
This horse sculpture was commissioned by the residents of Morundah to commemorate 100 years of both registered and bush picnic horse racing in the village. It was made by local artist Andrew Whitehead of Urana. The horse was named " Toolbox "
Never rummage through your entire toolbox hunting for a stupid missing socket ever again!
This handy-dandy All-In-One handtool packs an entire socket set into one nifty 5" tool.
Okay. This cool 1960s handtool won't actually replace a good quality socket set, but for those small jobs where schlepping a heavy box of wrenches and sockets around in more of a PITA than you wish to deal with, this versitile little guy tucks in your back pocket and does a fine job!
He'll also make a dog-gone good lookin' paperweight.
...behold, my tiny bike toolbox!
Tire 'irons' (they're plastic, natch), CO2 pump, extra cylinder and sleeve, glue, two kinds of tire patches, sandpaper, an antique wrench, a grease pencil, instructions for the pump and patches, and a hex key. The box itself came from my manicurist with emery boards and toe spreaders in it.