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Cherriots (Salem-Keizer Transit/Salem Area Mass Transit District)-related pictures taken in Salem, Oregon
I finally managed to get hold of a beautiful old engineers toolbox. The outer surface in need of much repair= Project. Woot.
Day 127 - Screw
I call this one The Perfectionist Toolbox.
My wife tells me I'm a recovering perfectionist. I use to be worse. Everything had to be in the exact location to make for a perfect atmosphere. This is a shot of my toolbox. Take note, even the blue screws are all alone in their very own compartment.
This picture is taking part in the 2009 Photo Challenge Group.
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I wanted to make something that wasn't necessarily a support frame in the sense of something that saw the battlefield much, but filled a more unorthodox role as something to advertise my main company, the ScrapDragon's.
The Rooftop racing bandwagon may be gone. . .but I intend to chase it down, with this guy. Originally a modified recon unit(see and earlier post), the ScrapDragon's decided that the best way to advertise their message of resistance to the SU was through the underground and illegal rooftop races. This frame was at first deemed an unworthy competitor for its awkward overall look and diminutive size, though doubts were quickly wiped away when this frame proved its worth jumping from rooftop to rooftop to become the most highly bet on racer. The Portia Toolbox, named for it's resemblance to an especially intelligent species of jumping spider, is piloted by Xander Jotun, leader of the ScrapDragon resistance cell. The frame uses to high-power "Gale Force" booster, and multiped high speed scrambler system, and an advanced detection system for landscape routing. 1 Move, 2 Booster, 1 Control.
This is here for the sole purpose of selling Nelson's toolbox. You likely found this because I gave you a link. Once it's gone, this will likely be deleted.
The Brown Berets Bike Shack in Watsonville enables and encourages people to ride their bicycles for transportation.
One of the very few remaining things from when I was younger. I bought
this in around 1989 when I left home to make me feel like a man. I
recently acquired it again and have restored it to its former glory
complete with name in black permanent marker. What a sentimental old
softie eh!
It’s great to have a plasma cutter. It’s even GREATER to have Chip Foose sketch all over the side of it.
I saw a beautiful design for a wooden Japanese carpentry tools box, and I wanted to make one. But I never make anything without making a prototype these days, to determine if I want to make the real thing. And this model has satisfied the urge, at least for the moment, to build something more full-sized and complicated.