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I’ve got a Husky toolbox for my wrenches and other tools but it seemed a crime to put wood tools in it. So I decided to build my dream toolbox. To keep with the wood theme, every component is wooden, the box, hinges, latches, and handle. The wood is honduran mahogany and the finish is lacquer.
Mostly an overabundance of cone wrenches here. The rest of my Park open-ended wrenches are usually in saddle bag tool kits. For some reason, the closed-end 8/10 is the only one that doesn't get to travel too often.
Brackets completed and painted - just need paint to dry and bolt on the toolbox. Thinking I'll need a matching one on the other side now!
here are my drawing tools of choice. usually i have a sharp razor blade in this set too, which helps sharpen the tikky eraser or make quick cuts to sheets of paper. these days i take the blade out when i travel.
pair these essentials with a small watercolor set and my loose leaf paper binder (photos forthcoming), and i'm good to go.
AF or SAE spanners and sockets.Spanners are mostly Proto and Britool.Others are Palmera or Irimo.Sockets are Williams Superslim,Draper,Elora,King Dick,Gordon,Britool,Beta
NW corner of Arthington and California (built in 1894)
*This corner bar with five apartments above, was originally known as Wm. Ruehl's Hall.
Vintage Waterloo metal tool box with metal handle and removable tray. Looks to have originally been a green color and has been painted a vibrant blue. There is some surface rust, particularly in the bottom of the tool box (see pics), and a few areas have chipped paint. Dimensions are approximately 19(l) x 7(w) x 9(h).