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Gummi Bear

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That black and blue looks good.

The vertical drawers for sockets is very cool, never seen that before.



I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately...

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stevezx900

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I am picking up this Box tomorrow for a very good price.

Please let me know your opinion if it’s a good box.


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hammlm

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Made these over the winter from a red oak log I milled a while back. Drawer fronts are cherry.

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OK. This belongs in the thread of Awesome.

Incredible work.
 

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Have these three pushed in the corner while I try and organize the new place and wait on some dry days to start some work getting ready for the new shop
 

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I definitely think there should be "I cut down a tree and this tool chest appeared" thread...

wow...
 

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Thanks for the kind comments on my fabrication.
Usually I am making stuff for customers and getting by with whatever I knock together for myself. I was going to just go plywood but decided I will have these for the rest of my life spend a little more time and make them nice.
 

Woody1320

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Thanks for the kind comments on my fabrication.
Usually I am making stuff for customers and getting by with whatever I knock together for myself. I was going to just go plywood but decided I will have these for the rest of my life spend a little more time and make them nice.

Your skills are top notch, sir. That tool box is amazing.
 

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Finally got my tools organized over the last couple months, but my metric+ drawer has me pretty psyched. So nice to work out of this one go-to drawer. Pliers, screwdrivers and cordless tools right below this one covers me at least 90% of the time. Second photo from a few years ago from when I was first getting set up.
 

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Thanks for the kind comments on my fabrication.
Usually I am making stuff for customers and getting by with whatever I knock together for myself. I was going to just go plywood but decided I will have these for the rest of my life spend a little more time and make them nice.

You chose wisely! If you’re going to do it.... those are spectacular. I think you should have “Crafted By...” badges made up of brass or nickel to attach to those awesome boxes.
 

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Thanks for the kind comments on my fabrication.
Usually I am making stuff for customers and getting by with whatever I knock together for myself. I was going to just go plywood but decided I will have these for the rest of my life spend a little more time and make them nice.

Very Nice!!!
 

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Thanks for the kind comments on my fabrication.
Usually I am making stuff for customers and getting by with whatever I knock together for myself. I was going to just go plywood but decided I will have these for the rest of my life spend a little more time and make them nice.

Well those are the kind of thing I come to sites like this to see. Congrats on some fantastic work. I wasn't kidding about the thread - would love to hear the story on the wood, the design, how the build went, etc.

I also agree that it would be cool to put your mark on them somehow. In 2261 when the aliens are sifting through the wreckage, one of them will find your tool chest and say "Hey (*$#^@, check this out - some dude in the 21st century was still making awesome stuff by hand!"
 

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Well those are the kind of thing I come to sites like this to see. Congrats on some fantastic work. I wasn't kidding about the thread - would love to hear the story on the wood, the design, how the build went, etc.

I also agree that it would be cool to put your mark on them somehow. In 2261 when the aliens are sifting through the wreckage, one of them will find your tool chest and say "Hey (*$#^@, check this out - some dude in the 21st century was still making awesome stuff by hand!"

I did do a thread in fabrication while making them, a little more detail on the process.

https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=443170
 

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New addition; stainless steel 55" unit.

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Got it onsale for $490 ($699 CAD); really crazy good value IMO.

Non-sale price is $910 ($1299 CAD).



What vise is that. Fireball , rigid or?


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Thanks for the kind comments on my fabrication.
Usually I am making stuff for customers and getting by with whatever I knock together for myself. I was going to just go plywood but decided I will have these for the rest of my life spend a little more time and make them nice.

I also came to say... nice work on the wooden tool chest! A refreshing change from the usual garbage posts about how much harbor freight *****, etc!
 

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My Harbor Freight 72" with side cabinet and rollcart. I'm out of room, but it has to stay this wan until I build my new shop out back. My current garage is way too small....


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Still haven't quite moved into this box but have added a couple of lockers and some oak tops
 

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What is the consensus on the Mac MB1500?
I am picking this one up to use at home. Crappy pic, It is very clean, circa 1989-1990.
I know the full-width drawer on the bottom is goofy. I don't mind. It does have ball bearing slides. 51" wide and 24" deep.
 

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