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I took an old toolbox I had, painted it and used stain glass, glass beads,mirror,tempered glass -- to spell--Art Makes You Smart--words that mean much to me--I will use this box when I do installations on the streets.
I found this old Novoflex camera case and repurposed it as a saddle bag/tool box. I used denim buttons (found at Hancocks Fabrics) and cut a button hole in the leather strap.
1970's Snap-On KRM-54 toolbox. Restoration includes new paint, new logo badge, new lock and addition of Mac drawer guards.
Still to do: add gas shocks to replace missing top support.
Women's Situation improving in afghanistan . Dont worry about the back of the car, at least they can get out of their houses now.
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.
In about 1981 I made a Tool Chest for my son, Mark. Again he was to use half of his allowance to buy things to fill it, woodworking tools. I also overlaid it with small diamonds and triangles. I was seeing what all I could do, and what it would look like.
Two reinforcing strips which are also where the locks snap round make the toolbox infinitely more difficult to prise open.
Scaled down tool tote from the Handyman Club www.handymanclub.com/projects/articletype/articleview/art.... This is a 12" long box instead of an 18" box, because my wife wanted something smaller and we are going to give the full sized one to my in-laws.