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Working out of a traditional tool chest?

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Bark-eater

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I've always been a messy bench type, and unfortunately the piling on has hit a point of being unable to get any thing done, as the bike shop has covered over the woodshop, and now all the gaps are being chinked with 18th century detritus.. And now I want to build guns. Its going to take a bunch of time and a few runs to the scrap yard to clear out space for a simple bench. I've got triples of just about every hand tool, so it takes forever to find "the right tool". Part of the process will be to get a basic kit in one place, and I'd like to build a wooden tool chest to work out of and keep everything separate from the rest of the chaos. I'll probably make a simplified traditional joiners chest, but was wondering, if anyone here had a chest they were working out of? I'll get a couple pictures of the the disaster area, just to reinforce the cautionary tale....
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