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Mohawk Dave

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That is super cool. Something I would make, I don't have $220 for that. But I really like the idea. I love canvas bags anyways, this is just cool factor, pass down to kids, good for snow too.
 

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The leather bag is cool but doesn't hold much:

"Accommodates a full set of screwdrivers, standard hammer and wrench"

I wouldn't want to rely on the strength of those two brass turnbuckles to carry the weight of my tools.
 
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Mohawk Dave

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The leather bag is cool but doesn't hold much:

"Accommodates a full set of screwdrivers, standard hammer and wrench"

I wouldn't want to rely on the strength of those two brass turnbuckles to carry the weight of my tools.

Hey notlob, just sharing what I found out last night after researching parts to build one of these for my old man (he's a superintendent, so he doesn't carry tools anymore)

Turnbuckles are totally different. But those are Copper Rivets/Burrs. Here's a link for anyone interested. and they have a good how to video on it. http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/search/searchresults/11282-01.aspx

But I agree with you, two copper rivets for all the weight :dunno:

Just thought I'd share. :thumbup:
 

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Certainly not as cool as the tool box from Kaufmann's, but a leather tool box indeed. It was a standrard issue box for the field technicians of the local power company, in the 50's, and I inherited it a decade or so ago. I use it for storing my extra wrenches, more of a novelty and conversation piece, than anything else. It is surprisingly well made though, to stand up to field use, before the age of hard plastic cases.
 

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When I was at a Paris tool store I found this French-made one:

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Looks pretty similar to this Facom:

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Another style:

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From Deen, using Italian leather:

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