Gerard Scanlan
Established Member
Sometimes I wish I could just trust someone else's plans and build something they had designed and yet I know that if I do not research a new project properly and integrate at least a good proportion of my own ideas I will end up stewing in dissatisfaction. On my travels through books and the internet I came across a website by a cabinet maker called Tony Konovaloff. He has a sink-the-titanic-before-it-hit-the-iceberg heavy tool chest with some great and some over-the-top features. It might look like some anarchic you already know but wait until you see inside. His tills slide end to end instead of side-to-side which is nice and practical. I am not convinced by any of the methods for securing saws. I know these are traditional chests but a modest scattering of magnets might improve the rattle of saws and perhaps also make them less cumbersome to access. Tony's website tonykonovaloff.com is certainly worth a look if you are considering a venture like mine and even if you are not - because his other work is very nice. No doubt the more experienced makers already know all about Tony.