Tony Zaffuto
Established Member
There is a style here in the states, that is more of an upright design, made popular after WWII, that finish carpenters would carry their in, to job sites. I believe Roy Underhill featured this design in one of his videos, as well as in one of his books. Looks similar to what was called the "piano hinge" box, except it sits upright, with a portion folding down. Plenty long for handsaws ans well as tall enough for a framing square.
I have one my now deceased father built in the early 50's when he was a home builder. it's packed away but I supposed I could dig it out and email photos to someone here, if they would be so kind to post the photos (I'm challenged when it comes to attaching photos to messages!).
I have one my now deceased father built in the early 50's when he was a home builder. it's packed away but I supposed I could dig it out and email photos to someone here, if they would be so kind to post the photos (I'm challenged when it comes to attaching photos to messages!).