Every summer we would go over to my Great Grandpa's house out on his ranch and see what cool things he had. Unfortunetly he passed away in August of 2010. He had all these awesome compasses, hammers and all sorts of old tools that were fun to look at. We would really all just take a second and think, " Holy cow, tools have changed so much from 1890's to now". Actually just last week my cruddy cardboard toolbox (not really a toolbox) fell apart and I thought about building another one and, ta da, I was inspired to build an old-fashion toolbox in dedication to my Great Grandpa.
Warning: Tools are dangerous and don't forget to wear safety equipment.
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Base:
Length = 30 in
Width = 11 1/4 in
Long Side:
Length = 30 in
Width = 8 in
Short Side:
Tallest height = 15 in
Smaller height = 11 1/4 in
Width = 11 1/4 in
Set in tray:
Length = 29 7/8''
Width = 9 3/8''
Height = 2 1/2''
















































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I'll be thinking of this and likely referring back when I finally get started on my own tool box.
Thanks.
its much bigger than i expected !! :D
I noticed in a couple of pics the lack of personal protective equipment.
For instance concrete, bare feet and power tools don't mix well. If your tool would have had a short in it you just might have been joining your great grandpa.
I also noticed the guard was missing on your table saw. Saws do not know the difference between a piece of wood and your fingers. (BTW I am guilty of that one my self). My Dad had a chunk of his thumb chewed out by a saw once.
I couldn't see if you had safety glasses or hearing protection on so I'll trust you on that one. Just remember "SAFETY FIRST"!!
Still like your box though :)
RDP
And the dedication to your Great Grandfather? Totally cool!
If you want something even a bit more antique you might build another, very similar box called a walking tool box. The edge of one side is curved in such a way that the upper leg and hip don't rub against the box when you walk. The long tools, such as hand saws will flex enough to fit in the box.