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Carpenter's tool box

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Mike L.

10-11-2003 23:49:13




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HELP! I am looking for plans for a wooden carpenter's tool box. I think appentice's often built them as part of their training. Approx. 32x15x15 with a closing lid and one or two tool trays inside. Recessed handles on each end and a hasp for a lock. Can anyone help????? ?? Thanks.

Mike L.




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John Ne.

10-12-2003 13:34:00




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 Re: Carpenter's tool box in reply to Mike L., 10-11-2003 23:49:13  
I have a recent soft cover book called :The Toolbox Book, Has a great variety of toolboxes, for carpentry and cabinetmaking, no plans, but great pictures, including some rough ones that could take jobsite use. Might find it in your library. Take a look at a large magazine rack for the Woodworkers Journal, also look over some old 1960s Popular Mechanics, Mechanix Illustrated magazines, they always had some fantastic shop projects in them. John in Nebraska

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VaTom

10-12-2003 11:39:52




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 Re: Carpenter's tool box in reply to Mike L., 10-11-2003 23:49:13  
Mike, this isn't exactly what you had in mind, but take a peek:



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GregC

10-12-2003 04:45:06




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 Re: Carpenter's tool box in reply to Mike L., 10-11-2003 23:49:13  
You might take a look at this.



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Mike L.

10-12-2003 06:20:52




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 Re: Re: Carpenter's tool box in reply to GregC, 10-12-2003 04:45:06  
Thanks. That is a great looking tool box. I am really looking for something a little smaller that one person could load into a pick-up bed and take to a job site. I know I can buy metal versions but they just aren't the same. Any other ideas? Much appreciated.

Mike L.



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