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raynerd:
Lol, David I agree, more like a puzzle than a tool box. No way would I be able to find the right place to put it back. Imagine taking 10 tools out and trying to fit them back in again...!! Chris |
John Stevenson:
And what happens when you go to a show and see a new tool you don't have ? We all have hobbies, looks like this guys hobby was building a tool chest. John S. |
spuddevans:
--- Quote from: John Stevenson on August 13, 2011, 05:00:00 AM ---And what happens when you go to a show and see a new tool you don't have ? --- End quote --- Ah, then you expand your hobby of tool chest building and build another tool chest. :lol: |
dickda1:
Saw a picture of this tool chest in Fine Woodworking at least 20 years ago. People have been talking about it ever since. I wonder if Edgar Westbury or George Thomas ever tried their hand at this. -Dick |
Bernd:
--- Quote from: dickda1 on August 13, 2011, 01:25:33 PM ---Saw a picture of this tool chest in Fine Woodworking at least 20 years ago. People have been talking about it ever since. I wonder if Edgar Westbury or George Thomas ever tried their hand at this. -Dick --- End quote --- I've got the three books published by The Taunton Press, The Toolbox Book, The Workshop Book, & The Workbench Book. Very nice books if you're into the brown stuff. There are some beautiful toolbox's,workshops, & workbenches in these books. I thought I had a large area for my hobby but one guy in the workshop book has 24' X 40' shop that would even make a wood hating metal worker envious. If I were as organized as these guys in these books I probably get something done once in a while instead of looking for the tool I need. :lol: I think I could learn a lesson or two about tool storage and organization from these books. Bernd |
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