Cool is that an oak one or ash? I can't really tell. That was a stealth gloat on putting that in the photo ... LOL!bobj3 said:Hi Bud
Yep,, can't have to many tool boxes
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That is a sweet chest Bj, i want one of them boysbobj3 said:Just snapshots of the wooden tool box from HF
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I like it as well Roger. Even if the leg system is to flimsy it could be shored up pretty easily. I like the drawers in it. If the top isn't perfectly flat which it probably isn't you could use a router sled to plane it down flat.Roefa said:The oak workbench for $180.00 intrigues me. I have set aside a few plans and pictures with the thought of building one myself in mind, but now I would have to weigh my time and cost of materials against moving ahead to something more exotic or difficult, and just buying the "Stoe Bawt" bench. The only real downside would be losing bragging rights... i.e. "I built this." Ha ha... I may forego the ego trip!
Thanks
Roger
(Roefa)
Ha ha... I don't know if I would call it a joke but it certainly isn't what it appears. Still not a bad deal for 150.00 with all the drawers etc. don't yah think?Bob N said:Some things you need to be aware of before jumping on that HF workbench.
http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbth...&Number=3362001&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=
Well... that is true BobBob N said:Not sure on that one Corey. I had a friend teach me how to build drawers with a Kreg jig a while back and I think I could build a lot of drawrers for that $150![]()
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Ha ha... me thinks you just bought them for the boxbobj3 said:Hi Corey
I have many of them but that set is new,,,sometimes I just need a good chisel to get the job done,,,
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