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This is a section of what I've got in my three tool boxes. I normally have these split between my two cars and my house.

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.

This is not my design. I'm not sure who's it is, but my customer came to me with a picture and asked me to replicate it.

Graph paper mock up of a toolbox for my bus. I'll be welded out of 16 gauge steel and it's designed to fit it in the auxiliary battery tray (rear engine compartment on the drivers side).

Service Hellendoorn Rally 2015

This chap was playing a selection of tools as musical instruments, mostly the saw - very Delicatessen style! - but he tried several different implements from his toolbox! Great fun. And splendid sideburns too!

inside, its hard to see, sorry.

Evidence, as there is no way Dad's toolbox will remain like this!

Less used stuff, or things that wouldnt' fit above. Generally, the tools that give a bit more leverage, buried down a level so I don't resort to them too quickly.

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.

I found this Hinsdale tool box in a bucket full of rust and water. It was quite rusted and had a bunch of small ignition wrenches in it. It has Hinsdale Tools of Quality embossed on it, and "11M"- probably the tool kit number.

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I got this fairly locally--was REALLY happy to get it (super hard to find). I don't have a Constellation section yet).

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One of my first HDR compositions. Made from 8 shots using Photomatix Pro.

The drawers have stops. They will only slide so far down the inside. The front vertical piece is for my Japanese saws.

Filled with my awesome PC and electronics equipment. The lid has all my PC screws and electronic screwdrivers.

You are looking at the back side of the trifold display board.

Each Trifold Display Board Stability Support System consists of a 5-gal. bucket of styrofoam pieces and sand surrounding a short PVC pipe. A long PVC pipe fits into the short one, and two blue Velcro straps are used to hold that pipe to the back of the center section of the trifold display board. The longer pipe is removable, so a lid can be put on the 5-gal. bucket for transportation. Each bucket of sand and styrofoam weighs about 10 pounds.

 

The purpose of this system is to add additional stability to the trifold display board for outdoor exhibits where there may be mild or gusty winds.

A vintage wooden toolbox from Cobra Tools Italy.

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