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ToolGuyd > Awesome & Cool > NASA Astronaut Geeks out Over ISS Tool Box

NASA Astronaut Geeks out Over ISS Tool Box

May 19, 2024 Stuart 36 Comments

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Astronaut Matthew Dominick with ISS Tool Box Drawers

About 10 years ago, everyone got to take a peek inside NASA’s International Space Station toolbox, thanks to British Astronaut Tim Peak’s photos of his training towards a future mission.

Now, we have another look at the ISS tool box, thanks to astronaut Matthew Dominick, who is currently aboard the space station. Dominick is on a 6-month mission as part of NASA Expedition 71.

Dominick showed off the ISS tool box for NASA’s Space to Ground series, and you can tell he’s a bit tickled by its organization.

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It seems to me that he’s geeking out over the tool box a bit, just like most of us would.

The video clip is fairly short – check it out when you can.

The tools jingling around like a wind chime seems pretty cool.

Also, note that they’ve still got a 10mm socket. If they’re not losing sockets in that kind of environment, where tools can literally float away from the user, what excuses do the rest of us have?

See Also: A Look at the Tools Inside a Space Station Tool Box

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36 Comments

  1. Joellikestools

    May 19, 2024

    The chiming is so satisfying.

    Reply
    • mark

      May 19, 2024

      Lol I took that 10mm comment personally 😂

      Reply
      • Grokew

        May 20, 2024

        The poor thing almost got launched across the space station. 😂

        Reply
  2. Nathan

    May 19, 2024

    Indeed

    So many questions. Who makes the tools? What exactly is in the kit? Is it all metric? I would think so.

    Interesting. And yes you always power slide. Just like apexing.

    Reply
    • Shanman

      May 19, 2024

      Most likely the tool maker is snap-on. they had the NASA contract for years. they made all the tools and all the specialty torque tools for the space shuttle program.

      Reply
    • Stuart

      May 19, 2024

      That’s a question for Nate/Doresoom. https://www.youtube.com/@DoresoomReviews/videos

      Reply
    • Tony

      May 19, 2024

      After downloading and then enlarging some of the pictures, I could see the words: “Snap-On”, “Craftsman”, “Lufkin”, and “DMC” on some of the tools. Not enough picture resolution to make out everything, though.

      Reply
  3. Robert

    May 19, 2024

    So true about the 10 mm tools.

    Reply
  4. RT

    May 19, 2024

    Robogrip pliers? Who decided that? Really NASA? So many better options. Knipex, even Channellock…

    Reply
    • Stuart

      May 19, 2024

      There might have been manufacturing origin considerations.

      Reply
      • Richard

        May 19, 2024

        Robogrip pliers are devisive. I remember loving my dad’s set back in the day, they were one of the best tools in his box. Not a substitute for a socket or correct size wrench, but very versatile and easy to use. I’ve got knipex and wiha in many flavors now and would gladly add a robogrip to the lineup if I could pay 1990’s sears prices for one.

        > manufacturing origin

        Notably the space station modules themselves come from many different countries of origin.

        One question I had though. The last giant one he says is 2-1/2” which seems odd. I would have thought everything was metric and standardized. Maybe he misspoke?

        Reply
        • Grokew

          May 20, 2024

          Not necessarily. Maybe it is for some “plumbing” fixture? I think that’s a Snap on SCO80

          Reply
        • MM

          May 20, 2024

          I generally despise auto-adjusting or “all in one” sorts of tools but I have found Robogrips to be a rare exception. The pliers drawer in my box is mostly Knipex, but every once in a while there is some job where Robogrips excel and I don’t want to be without a pair. I’ve replaced mine twice over the years when they’ve grown legs and walked off, and if I lost my current pair today I’d head straight over to Ebay to find a replacement.

          Reply
        • eddiesky

          May 20, 2024

          Wow, I still have my Robogrips and the protective covers (golden color) in original package. (I mean the covers are still in the bags, the pliers, I used from time to time. But my Knipex are the go-to now and the Kobalt and old Irwin pliers went to metal recycler).

          Reply
  5. Mnoswad

    May 19, 2024

    Thanks Stu for this kind of post. Only would’ve seen it here.

    Reply
  6. Nathan

    May 19, 2024

    Do y’all not know where your 10mm stuff is?

    Meanwhile did he mean combination wrenches when he was saying crescent wrench?

    Reply
    • Grokew

      May 20, 2024

      There was an adjustable wrench to one side, but he did keep looking at the combination wrenches when saying crescent.

      Reply
  7. Bob

    May 19, 2024

    Thanks, that is so cool.

    Reply
  8. Shanman

    May 19, 2024

    He only showed us what was in one module. notice there are three more modules around that one. I want to know what’s in them now.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      May 19, 2024

      Astronaut Tim Peak still has his photos up – https://www.flickr.com/photos/timpeake/albums/72157634315750824/

      Reply
  9. Tony

    May 19, 2024

    Very cool. Where was the duct tape? You can’t launch without having a few rolls onboard. 🙂

    Reply
    • Stuart

      May 19, 2024

      I’d say that’s more a supply item than a hand tool.

      Reply
    • Koko The Talking Ape

      May 19, 2024

      Yep. More than one launch was scrubbed for lack of duct tape.

      Reply
    • Doresoom

      May 21, 2024

      NASA’s OpNom for it is “Gray Tape” and don’t worry – they’ve got plenty onboard!

      Kapton tape is also widely used.

      Reply
  10. Dave

    May 19, 2024

    If I lay on the ground in front of my tool box and open the drawers I can pretend I am in space also!…lol

    Reply
  11. MT_Noob

    May 19, 2024

    I like the fact that it looked like wire strippers and some sort of pliers or maybe crimpers were also missing (probably in use somewhere else). I’d imagine on the space station that those would be in fact mission critical. Thanks for the great link Stuart.

    Reply
  12. _NAPA_Squad

    May 19, 2024

    I had a gmtk from kipper mainly sk and sold it for the Armstrong gmtk. If he likes the ev foam he could look into it. Pelican 450 case and all. I’ve noticed a lot of tool manufacturers are starting to offer tools in foam treys instead of plastic ones.

    Reply
    • NoDak Farming

      May 19, 2024

      I’ve seen some of those military surplus Pelican 450 tool kits show up on large “auction house” consignment sales. The ones I’ve seen have mostly lived a hard life and have tools missing and broken drawers. But it is neat how dense they are able to organize the tools with the foam inserts. I think I noticed Proto tools in those that I’ve had a chance to see. And now that we are discussing them, I’ll have to start paying attention to how much they sell for at the nearby sales.

      Reply
      • _NAPA_Squad

        May 21, 2024

        I bought mine off eBay. It was about 90% completed. It was missing a 1/2 wrench, a couple of 1/2 locking extensions and some screwdrivers. You definitely have to weed through them. It looks like they buy a pallet at a time and just list them. All the Armstrong wrenchs are labeled A&E. Apparently it’s the coating that NASA approved.

        Reply
  13. Nathan

    May 20, 2024

    Wonder if there is a EU tool set for the EU sections? Or if NASA pointed to previous history and the aerospace standards and said all sae? For fittings and bolts etc but metric for stress design and structure and wiring…..

    Reply
  14. Ben

    May 20, 2024

    This was pretty cool and a fun read and watch. Thanks Stuart!

    Reply
  15. Another Bob

    May 20, 2024

    Somebody chime in if I’m wrong but I think at one point Dewalt had a contract for battery tools. They were definitely yellow but they could’ve also been Stanley industrial. They are the ones that predated the 18v NiCad platform. I remember seeing a then current picture in the mid-2000s of an astronaut using them I was like “damn those are old even back then.”

    I wonder if they were off the shelf SBD tools or they were beefed up for space exploration?

    Once you get speced in then there’s a long life cycle with those projects. Hell they might still be using them. NiCad being safer than some lithium chemistry.

    Reply
  16. evadman

    May 20, 2024

    I wish I could powerslide into my toolbox.

    Reply
    • _NAPA_Squad

      May 21, 2024

      You could, it might hurt 😂

      Reply
  17. Mike D

    May 20, 2024

    My personal favorite is the outreach and disaster recovery mobile shop. I got to see one of the four mobile machine shops at the local First Robotics competition.

    https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/nasa-armstrong-obtains-fabrication-shop-on-wheels/

    Reply
  18. Plain+grainy

    May 21, 2024

    Does that file have a Tang?

    Reply

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