Flaherty Mfg was out of Hamilton and made beautiful steel boxes like this. You can still find them at antique stores in Ontario. I have 3 as it was my grandfather's business.
I don't know if you have farm auctions up there, but there are some GREAT toolboxes in those sales of old retiring farmers stuff. I'd HIGHLY recommend going to a few of those if you ever have a chance. If you ever do, be sure to make a video.
Thanks for the video. I was looking for a metal toolbox but didn't know a good brand from a cheap brand. This video gave me a good starting point for my shopping.
Flaherty Mfg was out of Hamilton and made beautiful steel boxes like this. You can still find them at antique stores in Ontario. I have 3 as it was my grandfather's business.
I don't know if you have farm auctions up there, but there are some GREAT toolboxes in those sales of old retiring farmers stuff. I'd HIGHLY recommend going to a few of those if you ever have a chance. If you ever do, be sure to make a video.
Man has obviously never heard of kennedy brand
Think you might be impressed with a gedore cantilever tool box. Best ones around last forever real quality made in Austria.
Girlfriend got this for me for my birthday, brought a tear to my eye. Sheโs such a fucken good lad, Iโm a very lucky man
I'm a glazier. Been using Toyo glass cutters for twenty years. There are no replacements. Good metal toolboxes are Kennedys…..if you can find them.
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Howโve the spot welds held up? Always a little worried when I see small tacks holding something together
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Can you do a tohnichi torque wrench review if you come across one because I think that would be cool
Thanks for the video. I was looking for a metal toolbox but didn't know a good brand from a cheap brand. This video gave me a good starting point for my shopping.
Love it but I'd use it as a tackle box
Trusco is the brand you want.
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