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I am a leather hobbyist and normally work at a work bench in my man cave - where I also keep most of the tools I have.

However if I decide to go to the seaside for a break away, be that weekend or longer, I can't take the man cave with me.

I started looking around for a solution and found a cheap "aluminium" case with some barbecue tools in it. The latter was dumped and here is the result.

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To create take out "tray" an empty plastic oil canister was cut open and a liter plastic container for the smaller stuff.

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The elastic band in the lid was kept for obvious purpose - to stick tools in.

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Now my workshop has become more "mobile" and I can take the essential tools with me to keep me busy with small to medium projects.

The only problem - don't overload the case. Tools are heavier than you might think!!

Cheers

Dirk

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Hi Joe,

You have a good eye for fine detail to pick the toothbrush up.... :thumbsup:

Check my post on the skiving knife - it's not rocket science.

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=55004&hl=%2Bmake+%2Byour+%2Bown+%2Bskiving+%2Bknife

Cheers

Dirk

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