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Ok,

So here is the situation. I have actually progressed in my leather working journey to the point that I need a new way to carry my tools, and

a place to store them.

I have been using a couple of wooden cigar boxes to store my tools in, but that has multiplied into 4 seperate boxes, and none large enough for my

maul.

In the past I have seen everything from simple leather rolls through ornate wooden chests.

My questions is for those that have solved the issue with experience. What do you use to store and transport your tools?

Ideally I would love to see photos of how you solved this issue.

In my mind I would like to build something, but would rather not reinvenmt the wheel. I'm sure the collective intellegence, and experience here will have some great ideas.

Thanks in advance.

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Harbor Freight has some nice boxes that you can actually lock, so the nosy child cant get inside and cut their hand off. http://www.harborfreight.com/17-3-4-quarter-inch-x-12-3-4-quarter-inch-x-5-3-4-quarter-inch-aluminum-case-35777.html

Apparently they are on sale too $25 is a pretty good price. If the link doesnt work, search on their website for tool box and at the bottom, there are two different sizes of Aluminum Cases. These have lots of sections that you can actually change the size of, and lots of slots for tools, pencils, etc.

Hopefully this is what you are looking for,

CW

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Hi Ozzie,

Here is something that might be just what you are looking for: http://www.hidestoart.com/hides_to_art_web_014.htm it's a nice wooden tool box made by HTA. It's not cheap,,, but it might be what you need. Ed

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Tackle boxes (for fishermen) come in handy sometimes as well. I have a roll meant for wood working tools that I put my stamping tools into for short trips. Works out good, but no place for a hammer/maul in there.

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I just use a large tackle box that I got on sale at Bass Pro.

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Thanks for the replies folks.

Bearman, That's really the direction I am looking. Those toolboxes are not cheap, but I know what it takes to make one.

At that price they are priced pretty well.

I like the way they look.

The tackle box idea is a good one, but I think I want something made out of wood, or leather.

Builderodstuff, how do you handle your stamping tools?

Please keep the ideas coming. I really appreciate everyones input.

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I no longer use this type but if you were wanting something to carry around then here's an idea. There were a couple of articles in older leather magazines about them. It is a Sears toolbox. The top is deep enough to have stamps stand up. I wouldn't do individual holes but maybe larger ones where you could put several in each hole. It also has a couple of drawers that you could use for maul and such. Just another possibility as you look.

My stamping tools are now in multiple racks that have larger holes. You can find these in other threads.

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Regards,

Ben

P.S. Here's a couple of threads on caddys/racks...

Thread 1

Thread 2

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I guess it would depend on the traveling that you will be doing. Are you flying, driving, etc? Are you going to events, or vacationing? Does it need to be lockable? How much protection will it need to give the tools?

I had a bunch of tools set up in a large aluminum suitcase for the cub scout day camps. It had plenty of room for the tools, boards, 26 mallets, etc.

I am at a point where I will just be setting up a stationary area to do my work. If I need to go somewhere I have a couple of cases that came with some used tools I picked up.

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I need a way to carry my tools for a couple of reasons.

Right now I do not have a dedicated bench, so I need a way to carry my tools to the counter where I work temporarily, and

the back to the storage area when Momma needs the space.

I also need to carry them to workshops, and on vacation, but not traveling by airlines.

It does not need to lock.

I want to carry my head knife, a few knives, and edgers, my maul, sewing accessories, and my stamping tools.

I want everything to be secured,and not banging around too much.

What are your collective thoughts regarding a single hole in a block for each tool vs large holes for groups of stamps?

I think I'd really like to build something out of wood.

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I have one homemade wooden case that came with some tools I bought years ago. Basic square box with a hinged lid. In the top of the box is a sectioned tray that can be lifted out to get to the stamping tools below. Each one has its own hole to go into.

I like the single holes, as it helped me notice any missing tools at the end of an event. The only problem that I have with them is not all tools have the same diameter handles. Some tools would flop around in holes for larger stamps, while bigger stamps won't fit into the smaller holes. I didn't make the case, but I may have looked at something that was adjustable to hold the tools in, and allowing for changing tools from time to time.

If I get a chance this weekend I will post some pictures.

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