A bag or box is used to hold a set of tools for easier transport, tidying up, and protecting them. The wooden toolbox dates back over two hundred years. Today, the box of plastic and metal tools is used more. The specialized toolbox is also used for various occupations. For example, garden tools, electronics, mechanics. Having a toolbox in every home or workshop causes a lot of problems. Having a good toolbox always helps speed up work and ease of work. The toolbox was made by the carpenter and piano maker, Mr. Stadley. Stadeley was born in Lovell, Massachusetts, in 1853, and was enrolled in the Massachusetts Infantry in 1861 and was held as a prisoner of war in Texas.
He worked on a piano and organ between 1890 and 1920, devising his innovative toolbox. The toolkit was designed to hold both its own tools and a set of hand tools of the 19th century, and with great care and diligence built a clever system to gather everything in a relatively small space. The back and back floors, hidden compartments and multiple layers completely hide everything and put them together like a puzzle. Each tool has its own space and even clicks on when it′s in place.
This toolkit, which is itself an artwork, is full of details and weighs in empty space 32 and weighs in at a weight of 70 kilograms, which means that a complete team needs to move it. The castle gave it to his friend before his death in 1925 . The friend of his grandson, Peter Hardwick, entrusted the Toolkit to the Smithsonian National History Museum in the late 1980s. But later it was sold by a private collector for an undisclosed amount, but if you imagine that only one tool from this collection was priced at US $ 700 in 1993, you can imagine how much Hardwick had paid for it. The current owner still lends it to the National Museum of American History. But in today′s world, along with the advancement of science and technology, the Tanos Industry Group has succeeded in supplying a variety of toolboxes and a wide range of tanners manufactured from the finest materials and fine design that suits the taste of dear customers.