Traveling by plane with tools
…as I have yet to build the Tool Chest project. Was wondering what solutions or tips others would like to share for transporting one’s tools and equipments on a plane….
…as I have yet to build the Tool Chest project. Was wondering what solutions or tips others would like to share for transporting one’s tools and equipments on a plane….
…Toolchest by Ian G Toolchest built from pine and finished with Tung Oil. I treated myself to a Brusso box lid stay. Workbench by Tim Reuter Thank you, Paul Sellers,…
Actually, “the guy” is Chris Schwarz, who published a book titled “The Anarchist’s Tool Chest” a little while ago. Among other things that book is about his previous tool chest,…
Hi everyone, Here’s my finished tool chest. It’s all pine except the sides of the drawers which are fir. Finished with 2 light coats of shellac. When I started the…
…Argentina. The tool chest build we just completed uses the same part types and methods I now use in my Traditional Traveling Joiner’s Tool Chest. I can pack this type…
…tool chest. Dovetailed bottom, dado shelf and sloped lid. I will sit the chest on saw horses until I build a cabinet for it to sit on for extra random…
I bought some locks off ebay. I made a tool chest for one of my son-in-laws for Christmas, “Grandpa’s Tool Chest” a Woodsmith Shop plan (much less complicated — but…
It seems unlikely that 7/8″ thick stock is overbuilding a tool chest. After all, it’s meant for a rugged life. And I think Paul is recommending 3/4″ stock: https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com/2013/07/tool-chest-project-info/ So…
…shellac finish Toolbox by Martin McColl Fall front toolbox made for my step son’s 2014 graduation Travelling Joiner’s Toolbox by Marco Cividin Spruce and walnut Travelling Joiner’s Toolbox by allaninoz…
…bathroom sink stool in cherry Shaker stool by jjhayes84 Children’s dining bench in Southern Yellow Pine with Milkpaint Shaker stool by Jonesywoo My version of Paul’s shaker stool made from…