Hello everyone.
My name is Brad and I am in Oshawa Ontario, Canada.
I have been lurking around here for a while, but this is my first post.
I have been fascinated by some of the tool box restorations that I have seen on here, and decided to try my hand at something similar.
I started out with three steel socket boxes that belong to my father.
They ranged from a 1/4 inch drive Huskey set that just needed paint, to two larger boxes each a little worse then the last.
To be honest when I started I thought the worst one was beyond hope.
(It appears to have been run over with a truck at some point.)
But funny thing, as you complete one project your confidence rises, and the next bigger project seems a little less daunting.
I admit they are not perfect, that never was my goal, and I honestly don't know what I will do with them now. But it was a fun project regardless.
My name is Brad and I am in Oshawa Ontario, Canada.
I have been lurking around here for a while, but this is my first post.
I have been fascinated by some of the tool box restorations that I have seen on here, and decided to try my hand at something similar.
I started out with three steel socket boxes that belong to my father.
They ranged from a 1/4 inch drive Huskey set that just needed paint, to two larger boxes each a little worse then the last.
To be honest when I started I thought the worst one was beyond hope.
(It appears to have been run over with a truck at some point.)
But funny thing, as you complete one project your confidence rises, and the next bigger project seems a little less daunting.
I admit they are not perfect, that never was my goal, and I honestly don't know what I will do with them now. But it was a fun project regardless.
