TOOL BOX
Black Walnut rescued from a dumpster, I made the darker one earlier this year and liked it so much I had to make one for my first Grandson. He’s only one year old but someday he may enjoy it.
Black Walnut rescued from a dumpster, I made the darker one earlier this year and liked it so much I had to make one for my first Grandson. He’s only one year old but someday he may enjoy it.
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Gorgeous. You have a lucky grandson (and great dumpsters!).
And exactly where is this dumpster located? Great boxes and great gift. Can a granddad leave any greater treasure to his grandson that something that he made especially for him? I think not. Thanks for sharing.
I remember seeing this particular tool box and you say it comes from WoodSmith. I have turned my stack of WoodSmith magazines inside out and can't find it. I didn't think that it had been that long ago since I had seen it. Could you give me an issue number so I can find the darned thing. It's driving me crazy (my wife says it's a short trip). Thanks. JStone
It's back in issue #63 maybe 64, I think it's on the cover also. If you look and can't find it, let me know, I'll go out in the shop and get it out. Thanks for the comments, this was my first post. I usually just admire everyone else's work. My brother actually pulled the boards from a dumpster while picking up a load of cut-offs that he burns in his wood stove. The company only has use for red oak and I guess the walnut was used as binding matterial, they just pitched it out!!
Issue 63 or 64. Well, that explains why I can't find it. My collection doesn't go back that far. I can't imagine what I article I saw that made me think that I had seen the tool boxes that you've made. I appreciate your taking the time to answer me back. If you want to reach me in the future, my email is [email protected]. Thanks again.
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