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CEA conduct daily tool box talks throughout their facilities, however on the first Tuesday of each month all our teams and departments meet for a special presentation on different subjects. This months subject was Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and was presented by Khun Pui our HSE representative.
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.
I am trying to extend my Toolbox to get 4 compartments. Not too happy with the result, as the corners became open.
The box divider design is by Marc Vigo Anglada, except that I didn't sink the tip inside.
Dentist toolbox from around 1900.
Painted several times but that is not original, that green.
After some research, I discovered that these cabinets were made with mahogany and usually varnished clear.
Customer likes it to become original again so here we go.
First thing is stripping all and I mean all paint off
Now all the mahogany is showing