Adam Savage Impressed By This Mystery Metal Box!

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Adam Savage’s Tested

Adam Savage’s Tested

Жыл бұрын

Happy new year! Adam shares a gift recently sent to him by viewer Steve Powers: an aluminum box that's one of the most impressive box builds he's seen. The way it's fabricated immediately reveals to Adam that it was made by a high-level professional showing off their skills in metal working. Adam has a theory about the purpose of its construction--do you think he's guessed it correctly?
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@Lethgar_Smith
@Lethgar_Smith Жыл бұрын
It could have been used to carry documents like a brief case. That's what it makes me think of. Although the two metal tabs that stick up from the inside indicate the corralling of a power cord so it does no stick out when closing the lid.
@21stcenturyscots
@21stcenturyscots Жыл бұрын
This box held the nuclear codes of the United States of America. As a prop maker You should know that.
@someyoungguy6990
@someyoungguy6990 Жыл бұрын
Adam, that would make the best brief case. How many people wish they could sit down at a meeting with a genuine Boeing brief case lined to take a laptop and papers perfectly....! To be honest it looks like a exam piece to me.
@shinigamilee5915
@shinigamilee5915 Жыл бұрын
I worked for the AF and the second you opened the box I knew it. We made boxes like this to carry sensitive tools and equipment we used out in a top secret testing range. Brought back memories for sure.
@shinigamilee5915
@shinigamilee5915 Жыл бұрын
Each box would have been made for a specific purpose and usually was lined with charcoal colored lining.
@TheRealAlpha2
@TheRealAlpha2 Жыл бұрын
Hard to imagine a simple box could be so emotionally affecting, but dang if the letter and Adam's gushing over the construction of the box doesn't bring at least a small tear of joy to your eye.
@CybershamanX
@CybershamanX Жыл бұрын
You know, excuse me. I think there's something in my eye... 😉 🥲
@rubiconnn
@rubiconnn Жыл бұрын
I'm the same way about boxes and bags. Nothing beats a rugged and well made case or bag.
@menamgamg
@menamgamg Жыл бұрын
One of the reasons i love watching these videos. His passion and deep appreciation for art is very inspiring to me :)
@drsquidd
@drsquidd Жыл бұрын
Yup, that's one handsome box and his gushing is more than appropriate. I don't know who I admire more: Adam for his new/old box or Steve and his kindness bringing Adam so much joy. 👍😍
@billruss6704
@billruss6704 Жыл бұрын
Kid in a candy store.
@scottmantooth8785
@scottmantooth8785 Жыл бұрын
*the fun part of this is going to be the wooden insert that Adam builds to hold a specific set of tools to store them in that looks like they have always been associated with each other*
@Spaceman719
@Spaceman719 Жыл бұрын
… a very particular set of tools, tools I have acquired over a very long career, tools that make me a nightmare for people like you…
@skezus
@skezus Жыл бұрын
If he writes on this with a white out marker, he might as well just recycle it. Everything he does that too instantly looks, 37% shoddier.
@stevewalston7089
@stevewalston7089 Жыл бұрын
@@skezus Yeah, not a fan of that either but labels are good to have but often fall off after a while and white out doesn't do that apparently.
@dmg4415
@dmg4415 Жыл бұрын
Or multiple inserts for different tool sets (not the serial muder kit that some one else had in mind), and even as a briefcase for bringing valuable documents. You take out the set open up the top, and there they are, in a nice wood sleeve with soft cloth on the outside, and some springy things to let it pass the "wings" and then makes it stay in place well inside the box.
@DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc
@DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc Жыл бұрын
I wondered if maybe Adam was wrong about the box never being used, and it originally had some kind of form-fitting insert (perhaps felt-covered foam?) for holding the "some scientific instrument". Of course Adam has infinitely more experience in these matters than I. (Huh, and he has a lovely singing voice too - who knew?)
@gavinthomas214
@gavinthomas214 Жыл бұрын
I remember my grandfather saying that as a metalwork apprentice in the 1920's and 30's one of the first tasks they were given was to make a toolbox for all their tools. He grew up in the aircraft industry and over the years made several boxes similar to this, many also with trays. This video brought back many fond memories.
@Jezee213
@Jezee213 Жыл бұрын
wah, thats so great.
@rogermckinnon5738
@rogermckinnon5738 Жыл бұрын
Here in Australia, we have to do the same. I still have and use mine, that I made back in 2000
@alangtech
@alangtech Жыл бұрын
I did my apprenticeship in england 45 years ago and still have my first year tool box I made. absolutely not made well but I still have it. This box however is an exampke of precision and pride in ones skills.
@youknoweverything7643
@youknoweverything7643 Жыл бұрын
I think every aircraft sheet metal fabricator or any fabricator or Tig welder that is a apprentice is amde to make a simple tool box or box of some kind. In the shipyard once you hit your 90 day mark as a helper you get to take a sheet of 1/4 inch steel and make your own gangbox for all your tools and welding lines and chords and torch lines and anything else that is either assigned to you given to you or self bought hand tool wise to keep it a in and locked up and it's part of your test to move up from helper to second class fitter where you get to start fitting on your own with a first class fitter working along side you to help you if you need help. And if you don't pass the gang box test then you stay a helper for another 90 days until you learn how to cut precisely with a torch weld with 6011 and 7018 rods is what you weld it out with cuse fitters tack weld everything with stick cuse it's easier then carry around a huge bulky flux core suit case which sucks in those inner bottoms and tight areas In the bottom of the ships you gotta climb into with all your tools and cummalongs and torch lines and extension chords and everything else already glad I moved up quickly from helper at age of 18 to superintendent at age 28 and became first class fitter when I was 20
@mythcrab6047
@mythcrab6047 2 ай бұрын
I think you are right. I recently found a handmade metal toolbox at an antique mall and it must have a hundred hours of work put into it. The only theory that really makes sense.
@stevepowers4099
@stevepowers4099 Жыл бұрын
Hey Adam, I knew you would appreciate it. My original intention when I found it was to us it for my Han Solo blaster I was building. That project got put on a back burner, then moved further back, and then put into carbon freeze. I'm excited to see what you will do with it.
@jonathangehman4005
@jonathangehman4005 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if that box was an examination piece, or "skills test". Part of getting an aviation mechanics "A.P." rating was to demonstrate the various techniques and skills, candidates were given a set of prints and specifications for an object and graded on the results. I wouldn't be surprised if this is an examination piece. Pretty dang inspiring in any case
@drago7635
@drago7635 Жыл бұрын
as someone who has worked in aviation i can tell you that sounds like a high probability of what it is. The tolerances are so fine in aviation that no wonder the box looks basically perfect. Either it was an examination piece, or the creator used his skills and knowledge to make this on their own time.
@jonathangehman4005
@jonathangehman4005 Жыл бұрын
@@drago7635 I wish I could convince Adam it's really nothing special and hardly worth the space to store...
@garyowen9044
@garyowen9044 Жыл бұрын
Hmmm…. Very interesting. Like a Waterford Apprentice Bowl.
@jonathangehman4005
@jonathangehman4005 Жыл бұрын
@@hadinossanosam4459 But I want it to be ME, lol. Maybe I should just make my own not so great version and accept that my skills sort of suck
@nixhixx
@nixhixx Жыл бұрын
@@hadinossanosam4459 He's NOT negating the worth! He's angling (playfully) to procure it from Adam. Read the room.
@setSCEtoAUX
@setSCEtoAUX Жыл бұрын
My brother was an A&P mechanic at Boeing and then Northwest Airlines. This sort of thing was super common. Walking through the mechanic toolbox area, you'd see all sorts of amazing creations attached to their big rolling boxes, like exquisitely made locking motorcycle helmet boxes. When they had downtime, scrap, and all the cool tools, they did what they do.
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA Жыл бұрын
Yes, looks like it was a prototype for a documentation box, made to fit into the cockpit and to hold the flight manuals and all the paperwork for the flights for the day. From the interior you can see it was hand riveted, using a pneumatic tool on the outside and the hand buck inside, and all of the material was standard aircraft use. Those corners are normally made by taking a sheet and running it through a shear with a depth stop, to make the long strips, and then that long strip goes to a bending brake to be made into right angles. For the corners most aircraft shops have a right angle nibbler that will punch those out automatically, and for the rivet lines you also have a set of jigs to allow that correct hole spacing to be done easily. You can see it was made 1960's 1970's, because later on the thing to show off was TIG welding those corners to have a smooth bead, either a single smooth bead with no porosity, or a smooth stack of coins all even as bead, both sides. this was an internal prototype, made to show form and fit, and likely was later on used to generate a set of plans for a production box, if the design was not discarded, like so many were.
@noimagination99
@noimagination99 Жыл бұрын
I thought something similar too, as I've seen in other craftspeople. The fact that it appears so little used is intriguing though. That aluminum would easily show tiny scratches and scuff marks if it was used for almost anything at all.
@MisterFuturtastic
@MisterFuturtastic Жыл бұрын
@@SeanBZA I thought the exact same thing about it being used as an aircraft document box.
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA Жыл бұрын
@@noimagination99 Possibly a prototype, used only once to see it would fit in the volume allowed, then used to get a set of detailed plans that were used to make the flight items.
@Sharklops
@Sharklops Жыл бұрын
I have a hunch that the man who made it would likely be perplexed at why such a big deal was being made about "that old box". Every great old craftsman I've had the pleasure of meeting has been astonishingly humble regarding their own incredible skills.
@sheldonrigsby3523
@sheldonrigsby3523 Жыл бұрын
Just what I was thinking. I have a bunch of stuff in my shop that I built that look similar, never thought anyone would ever care or be interested.
@kindlin
@kindlin Жыл бұрын
@@sheldonrigsby3523 This box used some pretty high quality parts and a really fine tolerance, for no apparent reason. I actually do think it housed some important tool, and that tool sat in an insulated wooden box or something, inside that that aluminum box. So either the tool could come directly up and out of the housing mechanism, so the box never saw a scrapping movement but one time in and one time out, or the thing that came up and out was just really well and softly protected, so it didn't damage or wear the box at all, and was likely not used very often to begin with.
@ernesttucker3157
@ernesttucker3157 Жыл бұрын
Adam, the document case is beautiful. I had one that I carried for years when I worked for Lockheed. These cases were designed to be carried on test flights and in test flight aircraft. It is designed to survive aircraft accidents as to protect critical data.
@jimcarfagno0702
@jimcarfagno0702 Жыл бұрын
Only Adam could make me feel genuinely impressed / happy about a metal box.
@gavic85
@gavic85 Жыл бұрын
Only he can make someone watch a video for 15 min about a metal box and still like it because inexplicably seeing someone having an overwhelming excitement about something is heartwarming. ….. I think
@vanpatterson1934
@vanpatterson1934 Жыл бұрын
Yeah you right I’ve watched it twice
@Evergreen64
@Evergreen64 Жыл бұрын
I love watching Adam gush over another maker's work. His joy is infectious.
@chaoswinterorb3372
@chaoswinterorb3372 Жыл бұрын
The box is exquisite! Totally understand why Adam is excited. Would be hilarious if the real purpose was “Lunch Box”. 😊
@davidbrooks4294
@davidbrooks4294 Жыл бұрын
For small cheese wheels and two single serve wine bottles for a fancy picnic probably.
@gohawks3571
@gohawks3571 Жыл бұрын
Why am I thinking of that scene from Man from U.N.C.L.E. where the guy jumps in a truck & eats some dude's amazing lunch😁
@nathanmiller9381
@nathanmiller9381 Жыл бұрын
that is exactly what I was thinking. the most important equipment
@GeekmanCA
@GeekmanCA Жыл бұрын
My father - a lifelong factory worker - had a lunchbox very much like this. Aluminum and rivets all around. Of course, it wasn't handmade from aircraft-grade aluminum, and was much more lunchbox-shaped. Still, I was thinking of it this whole video.
@googiegress7459
@googiegress7459 Жыл бұрын
@@gohawks3571 Haha we just watched that the other day.
@jessicabuckman9675
@jessicabuckman9675 Жыл бұрын
Who ever built this was a true master of his trade. You are so lucky to have it Adam.
@chuckrondeauoutdoors4575
@chuckrondeauoutdoors4575 Жыл бұрын
It's wonderful to see the passion of the maker equaled by the passion of the beholder! Truly a well given gift and well received gift! Bravo!
@maslasoren
@maslasoren Жыл бұрын
Well said !
@daviddeangelo1330
@daviddeangelo1330 Жыл бұрын
Adam - There's an article on EAGLE LOCK COMPANY of TERRYVILLE, CT at Wikipedia. The company can trace it's origins back to 1824. It expanded big time during the two world wars. It went bankrupt, etc in the mid-70s.
@christopherperkins707
@christopherperkins707 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Plymouth CT where Terryville is a part of the town. Eagle Lock played a large role in town and there is a lock museum.
@MrTubbz210
@MrTubbz210 Жыл бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Lock_Company
@Sommertest
@Sommertest Жыл бұрын
Is so enjoyable to see something like this. 95% of the world would look at this and just see a box. It’s the 5% of us that see a level of craftsmanship we aspire too, that I want to be a part of. Thank you Mr. Steve Powers for sending this to Adam, so he could let the rest of us enjoy it.
@AppliedCryogenics
@AppliedCryogenics Жыл бұрын
If the original builder of this box could see, I think he would be touched by your appreciation of the workmanship and careful maintenance.
@BigTastey
@BigTastey Жыл бұрын
I’d love the wife who sold the box be able to watch this video!! I think it would bring a tear to her eye hearing how incredibly skilled her late husband was by someone incredibly skilled, passionate and famous like Adam.
@banfio64
@banfio64 Жыл бұрын
And today we learned that Adam is a cat lol. It is a beautiful box, and very skillfully made, I also had the thought that it was a prototype once you showed that he left the writing visible on it rather than buffing it out.
@Drakith90
@Drakith90 Жыл бұрын
Now I'm imagining there's some B-roll of him attempting "If I fits I sits" with the box.
@atvheads
@atvheads Жыл бұрын
No, it is not cardboard.
@spidersj12
@spidersj12 Жыл бұрын
Now just add a laser pointer and Adam is all frenetically occupied for days.
@spidersj12
@spidersj12 Жыл бұрын
@@Drakith90 That's the next piece of tested swag... "If I fits I sits" aluminum box inside edition.
@DrewSwearingen
@DrewSwearingen Жыл бұрын
When I was 6, my father gave me a wooden box he had made in shop class. 60 years later, I found a cigar box made in the same manner. The memories came rushing back.
@raydunakin
@raydunakin Жыл бұрын
I always get a kick out of Adam's "kid in a candy shop" enthusiasm!
@hanslain9729
@hanslain9729 Жыл бұрын
"That's just showing off." - I LOL'd hard when Adam said this. There is good... then there's 'I did it because I can' good. Adam's appreciation and pointing out the craftsmanship here is enlightening to appreciate this box!
@TheLoxely
@TheLoxely Жыл бұрын
Everything tells a story - It's just a matter if you listen or not. Thanks Adam
@JoeyOutlaw
@JoeyOutlaw Жыл бұрын
That box is a literal piece of artwork! Great to see how humble and appreciative Adam is to receive this. It could not have gone to a better home.
@Kim-the-Dane-1952
@Kim-the-Dane-1952 Жыл бұрын
Adam's level of excitement about something like this always cheers me up and makes me feel like there is hope for us all
@rickwiens9
@rickwiens9 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of My Daughter. She is a Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. When she was in College in her Engineering courses, in the Aluminum Part of the course where they learn wow to repair and fabricate Aluminum for the plane they have to build a tool box to show how well the can fabricate in aluminum.
@johntaylor1947
@johntaylor1947 Жыл бұрын
That box may have been a assignment/test given to the person who made it as a test of that person's proof of their skill. I bought a aluminum pet carrier at a garage sale made along those lines the maker got a bit caried away with the design it had four different heavy-duty latches to secure the door shut. It looked like it was made to contain an evil Tasmanian devil. I use to enjoy taking our kittens to the vet in it and watching the peoples' expressions, like what do you have in there.
@CybershamanX
@CybershamanX Жыл бұрын
(12:33) I just love the bits on each side at the top that help keep the lid held securely in place when it's closed. It's just that little bit of extra that shows someone cared. A great piece of workmanship. I wish the maker could see this on KZfaq being praised by another craftsperson. 😎🤘☮️
@robertdoughty
@robertdoughty Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was a carpenter for the Great Western Railway in England. The care and attention shown in that metal box just reminds me of the wooden boxes he made in retirement.
@DragonAceSg7
@DragonAceSg7 Жыл бұрын
It's always fun to watch Adam be so excited about things, it's just wonderful.
@Hagemann666
@Hagemann666 Жыл бұрын
I've commented a few times on Adam's videos and I feel compelled to do so again today. His obvious giddiness and excitement over this box is palpable. I sat smiling and laughing as I watched him examine and describe this box. 98% of the world would walk past this box and think it the height of mundanity if they noticed it at all. Adam (and the gentleman who sent it to him) "gets" it, though. The product of a craftsman and artist at the top of his game. It's important that Adam keeps doing this because there are lots of boxes out there like this and lots of people who will be moved by his excitement. I love this channel.
@jasonh.846
@jasonh.846 Жыл бұрын
7:50 He was so excited he said Bobby instead of Peter.
@garrettrobinson3826
@garrettrobinson3826 Жыл бұрын
I came into this video thinking “oh that’s a nice box, whatever’s in it must be the real deal though” and then by the halfway point I was right there with you on being impressed. The eye for detail you have about the fabrication of objects is something I aspire to as a maker and clothier.
@Advil1024
@Advil1024 Жыл бұрын
What a perfect gift for Adam Savage. My grandfather was also an engineer for Boeing for many years and retired from the Paine Field plant in Everett Washington when I was young. He always brought home fantastic and curious things that he had made at work weather they be tools he had designed for his job, Things built while parts were being designed, and all sorts of goodies made in spare time. Imagine having spare time in an aircraft factory's workshop with the knowledge to make whatever you can think up. That piece is amazing. It makes me imagine a scenario where his briefcase was destroyed at work and all he was able to salvage was the handle and the clasps. He poured himself a coffee and got right to work and made this.
@TheBready
@TheBready Жыл бұрын
Hard to tell without measuring but I think 12 inch records would fit in it. Would be a nice DJ case.
@evelynprice7659
@evelynprice7659 Жыл бұрын
This is so wholesome and so special. I have my great grandfather’s automotive soldering kit (at least that’s what I’ve been told that’s what it is) and the box it’s in is similar and every time I look at it, it just brings me so much joy. Awesome awesome stuff
@kencook1911
@kencook1911 Жыл бұрын
Adam, I'm among other things, an old Aircraft control surfaces mechanic mechanic. I thought I'd share a little insight on the construction of your fantastic aluminum box. Those flushed rivets tell a tale. The two parts comprising the front of the box had to be cut to size, countersunk, riveted and flushed BEFORE he began assembling the box. You can't do that quality of flush on an assembled surface like that. That's supreme confidence in your precision measurements! It looks to me, just examining the video, that all the riveting on the round head rivets is perfect. There's not a single "eyebrow" or "mis-strike" anywhere. This gentleman was a master at his craft. But more important, looking at that box tells me this man had a really good friend. He couldn't achieve that level of perfection on those rivets if he didn't have someone equally talented and "in tune" with him, to buck those rivets so precisely. And for a tedious job on what was almost certainly a "side hustle" project, he had to be a really cool friend. It's a thing of rare beauty and I am supremely pleased it ended up in the lap of someone who can truly appreciate it for the master work it is. I can only hope, after I'm gone, some of my work will end up in similar hands. And I got a little choked up with you while watching your video. I've always liked you and your work but today, you have earned my deepest respect, sir. Thank you very much.
@mudpuddle8805
@mudpuddle8805 Жыл бұрын
Adam's childlike joy and curiosity is SO FUN TO WATCH!
@WeirdSeagul
@WeirdSeagul Жыл бұрын
the single piece of aluminium for the trim is just masterful work.
@PanzerBuyer
@PanzerBuyer Жыл бұрын
The maker had patience and good tools.
@iciclecold2991
@iciclecold2991 Жыл бұрын
Also, I love your enthusiam over this box. I have no experience with metal crafting at all, but looking at it I knew right away that it is a toolbox, someone MADE it by hand, and that you were gonna go ga-ga over it. Never change, you awesome geek, you.
@prongATO
@prongATO Жыл бұрын
“That’s just showing off” -Adam Savage. :) it is an amazing creation and makes OCD people like me smile.. really smile.
@RogueCylon
@RogueCylon Жыл бұрын
Magical box! My father was a toolmaker, making the tools that make the tools. He was in the RAF during WW2 working on Spitfires. He would have appreciated this, I appreciate it. When he died, large companies purchased his patents for pennies. I was too young to have any of his tools. Thank you for showing this!
@TheDeuzer
@TheDeuzer Жыл бұрын
This HAS to be the the perfect shell to display house one of the prop guns from your collection!
@llaeeZ
@llaeeZ Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah. Imagine lifting the lid and a lights turns on inside and a soft springloaded mechanism lifts a gun up to the top.
@airlag
@airlag Жыл бұрын
@@llaeeZ Maybe his lightsabers?
@peoplecallmepeechez
@peoplecallmepeechez Жыл бұрын
Looks like a case to carry records. Also if it was linned with soft foam to hold what ever instrument inside the box I would imagine it wouldn't leave any marks of use
@kensherwin4544
@kensherwin4544 Жыл бұрын
If it was left there very long, the foam itself would stain the aluminum then start sticking to it, leaving evidence of its existance.
@loganl3746
@loganl3746 Жыл бұрын
"I'm sorry if he set anything important on fire." I love that that's a reasonable response there xD
@robinmorris5416
@robinmorris5416 Жыл бұрын
As a gigging guitarist over the last 20 years I can really appreciate a well built storage container as every piece of gear I've used over the years, guitars, amps, pedals, miscellaneous tools and extra cables, bits and bobs all have to be in good cases in order to be stored between the truck trailer and whatever venue were scheduled weekly. I mostly use anvil type road cases but I have a miscellaneous strong box that I had a friend build for me back in the 80s. It's one of my most prized container that has never ever failed me. It's made of stainless steel, aluminum extruded bracing and trim, and brass hardware. Heavy as all get out but with 20lbs. Of gear inside its built to take abuse. So, yeah. I do get exited over a quality strong box!
@Driveby-Viktum
@Driveby-Viktum Жыл бұрын
Finally! someone made an explosion proof lunch box that can contain my famous TNT Chili!
@bretthutcheson5710
@bretthutcheson5710 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the giggle. Your day has already been well spent.
@googiegress7459
@googiegress7459 Жыл бұрын
Now if only we had a pair of sufficiently-sturdy underwear
@TSKseattle
@TSKseattle Жыл бұрын
We used to have a retail surplus outlet at Boeing in the Seattle area that sold off lots of excess materials, furniture, etc. You could buy sheets of various aluminum products, which is probably where he got that material. The store is gone now, because some "leftover" materials were eliminated by better design/supply practices, and some was bundled up for sale to various second tier resources. I used to wander through and get stuff like "a bag of washers" out of a big tub skid on the floor.
@DestroyerWill
@DestroyerWill Жыл бұрын
Adam loves the fact that a man made this 60 years ago with his own hands using skills he probably learned 20-30 years previous. It is a beautiful thing in so many ways
@shyrealist
@shyrealist Жыл бұрын
"I feel seen" ...what an incredibly touching moment. Thank you for your vulnerability, it brings a little joy and light to my day ♡
@nigelcarter4559
@nigelcarter4559 Жыл бұрын
it was wonderful to watch your joy overflow as you explored the box and explained the details that thrilled you so much: Your enthusiasm is highly infectious and contagious.thank you x 1000
@mrfishbulb7187
@mrfishbulb7187 Жыл бұрын
Some old school engineering apprenticeships used to include making your own tool box and tools.
@ekij133
@ekij133 Жыл бұрын
You know you're in touch with your inner cat when you're more excited by the box than by the contents.
@lotuselanplus2s
@lotuselanplus2s Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of when i restored an Old Albatross speedboat with my Dad, when i got the boat all the rivets had fallen to pieces and the boat was basically all sheets if 1/16 aluminum sheeting, Dad( an old foundry man) made a rivet tool and some rivet snaps and i made over 5000 rivets by hand with countersunk heads, annealed them and then the task of riveting the boat back together, lots of work with my Dad who has passed nearly 20 years ago this year, still, its something i'll never forget, he also taught me how to restore vintage outboard motors, mainly Johnson and Evinrude, i still have a 1958 Red and White Johnson 35 Hp and a couple of 1962 and 63 18 Hp Evinrudes and just today was given an early 80's 25 Hp Johnson. Life comes full circle, still have some more classic motorcycles waiting restoration too, Wishing you all the best for 2023 from Barbados. P.S. the gentleman who made the box probably made a bender to make all the angle frames the same way too, its what i would do, it would make things a lot easier than having to bend each one by hand .
@charlessoule8587
@charlessoule8587 Жыл бұрын
Incredible craftsmanship!!
@pamelah6483
@pamelah6483 Жыл бұрын
It's hard to be sure without knowing exact dimensions but, it looks to be the perfect size to hold LP records. It would need to be albums worthy of an exquisite box like that.
@spidersj12
@spidersj12 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if it would hold 8Trac tapes?
@GrayRaceCat
@GrayRaceCat Жыл бұрын
@@spidersj12 Perhaps, two rows with lift-out trays? But I too am leaning towards it being an LP transport.
@odinthorson1830
@odinthorson1830 Жыл бұрын
That was my first thought. 👍
@JD2jr.
@JD2jr. Жыл бұрын
or, just a microSD card with all that music on it, bouncing around at the bottom. lol
@odinthorson1830
@odinthorson1830 Жыл бұрын
@@JD2jr. Hahahaha
@MichelLinschoten
@MichelLinschoten Жыл бұрын
I've experienced the same thing, my grandfather was a Craftsman during his life. A few years ago , I was handed a custom jewelry box he crafted in the early 70ts. I am now 42 years old ,I work at a custom fabrication/machine shop. When I saw that box, no matter how many projects I've seen pass on our laser/CNC/lathes you name it. We can easily match the quality (longevity) of craftsman hands, but no machined piece will ever be able to capture the character and true passion that type of work has. It's incredible
@SpoonOfDoom
@SpoonOfDoom Жыл бұрын
I love that sentiment at the end. It has never been used, and where others might go "it must be protected, stay pristine, and continue not being used at all", Adam says: That is a problem that I'm gonna remedy and find a use for it.
@mph3500
@mph3500 Жыл бұрын
Master craftsmanship. Stunning detail.
@dailycgi
@dailycgi Жыл бұрын
This is the top tier metal box quality content that I subscribe for. Seriously though, fascinating!
@largerthanlifeofficial
@largerthanlifeofficial Жыл бұрын
The serenade in the middle was beautiful. He actually has a great voice
@johnhanes5021
@johnhanes5021 Жыл бұрын
I had a friend who has long since passed away that did that level of tin smith work. The old craftsmen in many trades were that good. Much respect to all of them.
@NotSomebody63
@NotSomebody63 Жыл бұрын
To funny! Loved the video. It is great when you recognize what another person has done!! I love to see what other people have done. Sometimes it inspires me to do things. Watching your model videos, I have started my first build in 22 years. It is a model of a wood ship. It only cost 15.00 dollars and is lacking in everything, but it has potential to become something special. Thank you for your videos!
@blee5268
@blee5268 Жыл бұрын
Happy new year to you and your family, Mr. Savage.
@TheTechAdmin
@TheTechAdmin Жыл бұрын
I just love how much Adam loves this.
@directorjustin
@directorjustin Жыл бұрын
Watching Adam gushing over this box makes me so happy. What a great video.
@jayjay1977100
@jayjay1977100 Жыл бұрын
Happy new year bro, wish you all the best for the coming year
@davidbrooks4294
@davidbrooks4294 Жыл бұрын
Looks almost big enough to be a record box.
@jonathaniler
@jonathaniler Жыл бұрын
Now that is interesting.
@martinhardy5462
@martinhardy5462 Жыл бұрын
That was my initial thought too, but it would be square from the front and it appears longer than it is high (though the dimensions look about right to hold LPs) also the lid guide pieces might obstruct records. It would be interesting to know the dimensions.
@noneck3099
@noneck3099 Жыл бұрын
Thinking the same also....the lower front lip would allow to lift and see records easier than how we did it in milk crates back in the day
@widgren87
@widgren87 Жыл бұрын
Getting the chance to do a close up inspection on a master of their crafts work is always a treat, even more so when you are interested in that particular craft.
@adriannec4188
@adriannec4188 Жыл бұрын
Adam’s unbridled joy is so delightful to see.
@antisoda
@antisoda Жыл бұрын
That box is a work of art. Oh, to have had just a little bit of that craftmanship…
@reeseebersole7973
@reeseebersole7973 Жыл бұрын
The final version probably had all the sided polished out to almost a mirror finish. That was a structural prototype
@dflosounds
@dflosounds Жыл бұрын
This makes me realize how much I take things for granted. When he first showed the box my initial reaction was, "...ok, it's a metal box put together with some rivets...what's there to be impressed about?" But seeing Adam marvel over it, and passionately explain the craftsmanship required to make something like that totally changed my perspective. It makes me wonder how many things I use every day that I don't even give a second thought to, because I'm oblivious as to what went into making or designing it.
@DETHMOKIL
@DETHMOKIL Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was an aircraft mechanic and would occasionally just make the weirdest things to the most insane quality standards you could imagine. Other times didn't seem to mind much at all and just slap things that seem super important together from random bits lol
@jbenstead1330
@jbenstead1330 Жыл бұрын
it looks like a box for vynyl albums. those covers wouldnt mark up the inside if those or other paper products were what he was storing.
@EchoesDistant
@EchoesDistant Жыл бұрын
I too think it's a box for LP records.
@seethe42
@seethe42 Жыл бұрын
I liked that idea, but it's wider than it is tall. An LP case would be square,
@anjeljasso8979
@anjeljasso8979 Жыл бұрын
Hearing Adam gush about good construction is the maker/artist's equivalent of the "Coffee is for Closers" speech
@sherryrector2275
@sherryrector2275 Жыл бұрын
A well deserved gift to a truly kind man. Crazy but cool.
@razzamatazification
@razzamatazification Жыл бұрын
amazing work! maybe it is an actual "masterpiece", the final exam for some kind of metal worker?
@maryhenderson3453
@maryhenderson3453 Жыл бұрын
*Making money is an action. Keeping money is a behavior, but "Growing money is wisdom" I figured this out a week ago.💯*
@RodrigoSJ.81
@RodrigoSJ.81 Жыл бұрын
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@RodrigoSJ.81 Жыл бұрын
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@RodrigoSJ.81 Жыл бұрын
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@johnmacbill1670
@johnmacbill1670 Жыл бұрын
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@wildflower1397
@wildflower1397 Жыл бұрын
This box will be used to house a relic. The reverence in his voice means only something very special will be honored to call it home. Not only that, the item will fit the "feel" of the box wonderfully, and be the perfect size and shape for it. Being admired by Adam Savage for the detailed craftsmanship means it will likely end up in a museum or treasured collection someday, along with whatever lives in it. Also, I will never look at a box like that again without fully inspecting it and thinking about the person who made it.
@denverberry
@denverberry Жыл бұрын
"That's just showing off!!!" 😂 I'm an aviation metalsmith, and that's where I lost it!
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 Жыл бұрын
I always appreciate a display of skill.
@button-puncher
@button-puncher Жыл бұрын
GORGEOUS. It'd be interesting to see a drink cart of the same vintage and look for similarities. I was an A/V contractor and had a similar experience at the 440th Airlift Wing in MKE about 15 years ago. We were upgrading a conference room that had an old CRT projector with a new LCD. Ceiling couldn't be modified, projector was supposed to have a special variable offset mount. Projector specific adapter plate was missing. We told the contact that there wasn't any way for us to mount the projector. It was around lunchtime. He said that he'd have "his guys" look at it. This was the air base's machine shop. We come back from lunch, maybe 45 minutes later, he meets us and hands us an aluminum plate. It was BEAUTIFULLY machined. Probably 3/8" thick 7075 plate with radiused corners. All of the holes were in the PERFECT spot and chamfered. Like Adam's box, it still had the 7075 letting and whatnot still on the plate. Yeah, it was just a relatively simple plate but just the fact that someone knocked it out in probably 30 minutes with care and precision...I am still blown away to this day.
@threeleggedcat
@threeleggedcat Жыл бұрын
one of my favourite things is people that are passionate about something and have knowledge that I don’t have at all, gushing over details that to me are completely trivial and I would never think twice about, it really makes you appreciate the details that go into different things, that most of us are completely unaware of
@debbiejonesakagrannypanda3866
@debbiejonesakagrannypanda3866 Жыл бұрын
My dad would have shared your tenacious curiosity and adamant restoration for this mystery box. Thank you for so precious a reminder.
@_Outlaw769_
@_Outlaw769_ Жыл бұрын
"This is coming home with me and it is going to be something important." I felt that.
@mrtankalotrctankschannel
@mrtankalotrctankschannel Жыл бұрын
I do not know of any other man who could make an aluminium box so intriguing and sensual, mr Savage you are a God!
@peckenstein
@peckenstein Жыл бұрын
Stinnett Sticks: A great KZfaq channel for custom made walking sticks. Absolutely AMAZING walking sticks. So calming to watch them being carved too.
@UncleManuel
@UncleManuel Жыл бұрын
This box is so special that Adam even starts to sing... 😁😎🤟 But as soon as the letter text said "did work at Boeing" I immediately saw the rivets and the clear construction methods. Aircraft engineers operate on another level... ✌️
@cabe_bedlam
@cabe_bedlam Жыл бұрын
The simple detail of the lid locating ears speaks volumes.
@peckenstein
@peckenstein Жыл бұрын
Masterpiece of workmanship. And the box found the perfect steward in Adam!
@DieCastoms
@DieCastoms Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Connecticut. When my Uncle Paul was in the service, in the 60's, the lock on his foot locker was made by Eagle Lock Company. Decades later when he and I found that lock in his shed, the key turned but the lock wouldn't open. I - being a teenager who didn't respect things as much as now I wish I had - threw the lock on the pavement as hard as I could. It popped open, and ironically worked well after that, with only a couple marks from the pavement. It was such a reliable lock that I used it through 6 or 7 more years on my locker in middle and high school. Many years later, I tried calling the Eagle Lock Company in Terryville Connecticut to try to order a key blank, so I could make a copy of the key. They didn't know what I was talking about and had to find someone who had been at the company long enough to remember before they became a self-storage facility!! They no longer manufacture locks. I still have both the lock and the key, but I can never seem to find both of them at the same time! I wish I could.
@VintageBlacklist
@VintageBlacklist Жыл бұрын
I really hope Steve lets the lady know there is a video of Adam Savage gushing over her late husband's creation. What an honor to have your own creation, discovered and recognized for the technical achievement is. Even if was just a box. He made one hell of a box.
@michaelmcguire7687
@michaelmcguire7687 Жыл бұрын
As a former apprentice journeyman technician for NASA Langley Research Center in their sheet metal shop, I can attest to the craftsmanship that went I to this box. I worked along side many skilled craftsmanship that did such work. And I had the joy to make similar, but no where near this level. The corner pieces were made on a brake, and the corner relief holes are excellent. Looks like a softer aluminum like 6061. The aircraft rivets are excellent. It is a beautiful box and will last several lifetimes if cared for, like I know Adam will.
@Tensen01
@Tensen01 Жыл бұрын
So glad you noticed and talked about the trim. When I noticed it was one piece my jaw dropped. Showing off is right lol.
@zzstoner
@zzstoner Жыл бұрын
This heralds back to a time when Boeing Jets were in their golden years, and the passenger planes still literally had visible rivets along the outside seams. As Adam says, it was made by a master craftsman, who may have simply made it during his spare time or off-hours. My hat's off in particular to the man who crafted it, and may his legacy live on. ✈
@PianoUniverse
@PianoUniverse Жыл бұрын
The box was probably in a dark dusty place for decades and now is a star on KZfaq.
@airlag
@airlag Жыл бұрын
I love when Adam gets excited like this 😄
@vick229
@vick229 Жыл бұрын
That mystery metal Box is extremely simple and unique....ooh I love it Adam
@Theexplorographer
@Theexplorographer Жыл бұрын
You can look and glow at it all you want. But all it takes is to hear the sound it makes when you close it. That solid and satisfying clap tells me all I need to know about this case. Chef's Kiss Perfect.
@nemo4907
@nemo4907 Жыл бұрын
I had the fortune to work with Bob Fischer who was a Boeing/GE A&P mechanic for 40 years. Just to watch him turn a flat panel into a repair panel was mesmerizing, from the shear to the english wheel to perfect fit!
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