JJ

14/10/2004 4:24 PM

CLASSIC WOOD TOOL CHEST - ARTS & CRAFT

http://popularmechanics.com/home_improvement/workshop/2001/1/wooden_tool_box/index.phtml

Nice, very nice. I'll probably never make one, or, if I do, it'll
probably be from plywood - that way I won't feel bad when it gets
dinged.



JOAT
Flush the Johns.
- seen on a bumper sticker


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Chris Dubea

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 14/10/2004 4:24 PM

15/10/2004 10:07 PM

On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:38:23 GMT, [email protected] (Rb)
wrote:

>On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 22:13:40 +0100, Andy Dingley
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>I wish you'd buy yourself a little coffin and bury yourself in it,
>Dingleberry. You suck.
>
>Rb

My, aren't you the pleasant one. Did you mother forget to teach you
that if you can't say anything nice, then not to say anything at all?


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Chris

RR

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 14/10/2004 4:24 PM

15/10/2004 10:38 AM

On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 22:13:40 +0100, Andy Dingley
<[email protected]> wrote:

>>On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:24:42 -0400, [email protected] (J T)
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I'll probably never make one, or, if I do, it'll
>>>probably be from plywood - that way I won't feel bad when it gets
>>>dinged.
>>
>>I bought a little toolchest a week or so back.

I wish you'd buy yourself a little coffin and bury yourself in it,
Dingleberry. You suck.

Rb

md

mac davis

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 14/10/2004 4:24 PM

15/10/2004 3:45 PM

On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:11:02 -0400, WoodMangler
<[email protected]> wrote:

>J T did say:
>
>> http://popularmechanics.com/home_improvement/workshop/2001/1/wooden_tool_box/index.phtml
>>
>> Nice, very nice. I'll probably never make one, or, if I do, it'll
>> probably be from plywood - that way I won't feel bad when it gets
>> dinged.
>
>I LIKE it! I think you've just shown me my next project. I've got some
>beautiful curly quartersawn white oak that would look great for this.
>
>Thanks

I've been using these plans for the last few weeks to learn how to
assemble and design drawers and drawer guides.. great exploded color
view, etc...

JJ

in reply to mac davis on 15/10/2004 3:45 PM

15/10/2004 6:27 PM

Fri, Oct 15, 2004, 3:45pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (mac=A0davis)
says:
I've been using these plans for the last few weeks to learn how to
assemble and design drawers and drawer guides.. great exploded color
view, etc...

Gee, if you wanted to know how to make drawers, all you had to do
was say so.
http://www.tudorlinks.com/treasury/freepatterns/g1907drawershalf.html



JOAT
Flush the Johns.
- seen on a bumper sticker

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Andy Dingley

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 14/10/2004 4:24 PM

14/10/2004 11:08 PM

Talking of Gerstner toolchests, I see that they're offering them
half-price in semi-finished state. Still not cheap, but it's a saving
worth having and you could do a Craftsman fumed oak finish on it.

http://www.gerstnerusa.com/toolchests/52-kit.htm

Ww

WoodMangler

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 14/10/2004 4:24 PM

15/10/2004 9:11 AM

J T did say:

> http://popularmechanics.com/home_improvement/workshop/2001/1/wooden_tool_box/index.phtml
>
> Nice, very nice. I'll probably never make one, or, if I do, it'll
> probably be from plywood - that way I won't feel bad when it gets
> dinged.

I LIKE it! I think you've just shown me my next project. I've got some
beautiful curly quartersawn white oak that would look great for this.

Thanks

AD

Andy Dingley

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 14/10/2004 4:24 PM

14/10/2004 10:13 PM

On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:24:42 -0400, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:

>I'll probably never make one, or, if I do, it'll
>probably be from plywood - that way I won't feel bad when it gets
>dinged.

I bought a little toolchest a week or so back. Looks like it was made
by an apprentice at British Aerospace who'd had a good few years of
use out if afterwards. Lovely piece of work really - dovetailed
carcase, dovetailed drawer fronts. OK, so it isn't going to worry the
Gerstner family, but a pretty commendable piece of work.

Sadly though, it was made from some squishy softwood - maybe Doug Fir.
No easier to work with than using the right stuff, and now the drawer
slides had worn completely hog-backed. A few strips of maple when
building it would have made it _so_ much better.

I agree about the plywood though - that's what my toolboxes are made
of. Maybe a few bits of oak framing on the corners, if they're going
to take a beating.

--
Smert' spamionam


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