Here is a close up the little hand wagon with an oak fuel-oil tank on it.  Those little wheels took me an entire evening to make.  It seemed easy on paper...  ;- )  I made a drill pattern jig for my drill press to keep the hole pattern even.  Still, it seemed like every time I drilled out the pattern, one of the holes would be off.  I think I tossed a dozen or more before I got it right.  They are attached to a little axle and really turn.  In the background are some of the assorted crates used to haul stuff from site to site.  The fruit crates don't necessarily have fruit in them--they were used for all sorts of things after the fruit was removed (like modern day plastic milk crates).  The boxes on the far left contain iodine (though the tiny labels are hard to read).  In the field (a long way from medical help) you can never have too much iodine...  ;- )  The next stack has non-descript bills of lading on them.  I made a jig for making palettes so I can make up a good number of them fairly quick.  They are a standard scale 48" X 48".