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I made a nice electronic tool chest today..
I've had this metal box sitting on the shelf for years and today I
got energetic. The thing had stuff on the front and screws holding it all together and a nice perforated case with rounded corners. After I got the outer sheet metal off, I saw weird glass things and wires all over the place. I had to gut it of course. A quick trip to the hardware store got some nice brass hinges and I made what used to be the front of this case into the lid. I covered up the holes where the numbered dial things used to be with a sheet of light polished aluminium. Lokks pretty sharp, I must say. I need to do ONE more thing before this thing becomes the best tool box ever. I merely need to repaint the case where it says Hammarlund HQ 200..whatever the hell that means..and put my OWN name on it! mike |
In article Rpnzc.45720$%i1.4754@edtnps89,
m II wrote: I've had this metal box sitting on the shelf for years Snip It's time for you to go home. I hear your mother calling for you. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Dan wrote:
I think Hammarlund used to make parts cabinets. Some of them (like yours apparently) came already stuffed with various parts and wires. Of course, to put in your own parts/tools, you have to rip out the stuff that came with it. The "HQ 200" means it will "Hold 200 Qs", should you decide to fill it with Qs! I think you must be right. I've heard talk of keeping track of these things via QSL cards. mike |
"m II" wrote in message news:Rpnzc.45720$%i1.4754@edtnps89... I need to do ONE more thing before this thing becomes the best tool box ever. I merely need to repaint the case where it says Hammarlund HQ 200..whatever the hell that means..and put my OWN name on it! Change your name from m II to HAMmARLUND HQ-IIhundered. Problem solved. Frank Dresser |
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