tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10632672.post5400198144233998937..comments2023-01-12T10:11:16.324-08:00Comments on 'Round the Chuckbox: Culinary toolbox'Round the Chuckboxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14986737631678120373noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10632672.post-11399254906262004152018-12-08T13:41:09.611-08:002018-12-08T13:41:09.611-08:00I wanted one that i can put my grinder, measuring ...I wanted one that i can put my grinder, measuring spoons, and cups along with my scale and a few knives I got the same craftsmen's deep tool box but had to drop the tray and made sections with cut plastic sheets to hold the grinder in place along with a slot for my flat scale woks great but my slicer is yo big Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08481684050345572174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10632672.post-71557450365219240762009-06-25T21:01:13.636-07:002009-06-25T21:01:13.636-07:00Thanks for your comments, Dave and Tyrone. I'm...Thanks for your comments, Dave and Tyrone. I'm thankful that I brought my tools to camp. Otherwise, I'd be struggling with s handful of home kitchen tools. <br /><br />Tonight I could've used my pizza cutter (I forgot it!).<br /><br />Steve'Round the Chuckboxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14986737631678120373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10632672.post-47692569845709233682009-06-23T21:38:15.402-07:002009-06-23T21:38:15.402-07:00Steve,
I concur with your list and feel the same ...Steve, <br />I concur with your list and feel the same way as you when walking into an unfamiliar kitchen and finding in not equipted with what I need. I found a couple of those real neat camp chef metal boxes to reduce down the size of my big metal boxes. I'm seeing if camp chef would be willing to produce those boxes and sell them as chuck boxes. Id buy 6 more!<br /><br />I just got a complete set of dishers from#80 up to #6 and they have really helped handing out samples at Carson City and will help at the tracy bean festival. Take care and stay safe my friend, we missed you in Carson City this year.<br />Dave Hnorcaldutchovendavehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08940457578276231556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10632672.post-41732273049180553602009-06-11T07:24:15.813-07:002009-06-11T07:24:15.813-07:00Great Post! I know a few other chefs that went th...Great Post! I know a few other chefs that went the same route (with the toolbox) and it has worked out great for them...I on the other hand needed the more suitcase looking storage, it was easier for me to travel with (airplane wise).<br /><br />But you reminded me a great idea that never came full circle because the ship retired that I was on(M/V Caribbean Mercy) we were going to get a rolling tool chest (with locking wheels and tie it down during sails) like the ones you see in mechanic shops.<br /><br />The shallow shelves at the top were always lined with rubber and you could lay out all the knives for the galley in the drawers just like the wrenches were laid out, and in the 'medium' drawers thing like scoops, tongs, wisks, mandelines...and in the deeper/bigger drawers immersion b lenders, graters, small appliances...<br /><br />And at the end of the day you could lock it down (so nothing is borrowed or goes wandering) and strap/bungy it to a station for sailing.<br /><br />We just had the budget approved for purchase when the word came down...so dissapointing.<br /><br />I almost forgot about that idea until I saw your toolbox.Tyronehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11421708811053630773noreply@blogger.com