“Born in 1838 in Massachusetts, Henry O. Studley is best known for creating the so-called Studley Tool Chest, a wall hanging tool chest which cunningly holds some 300 tools in a space that takes up about 40 inches by 20 inches of wall space when closed.”
The Studley Tool Chest
September 10th, 2011
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Love tools! Grew up with a workshop in an apartment with my dad. Love this!
To really appreciate it, you need to see it move.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9QaFTI2F9c
Mike
Do you know- was he a mason as well?