No MikeLooks great, nice size too. Were those local finds?
Mike
I’m not sure. I’ll look a bit closer and get back to you
YES! Thank you for posting this
I'll have to look at the 2 I have buried in storage -but they are similar, I scored them from a national guard weapons vault as they were no longer on the inventory and were getting tossed in the trash.....still have new M2 barrel gloves and misc cleaning parts and whatnot.Here's a pretty heavy-duty looking vintage cabinet/toolbox. For sale locally from federal government surplus on-line sale. Curious if others have seen this style with lifting eyes built into the top - I'm guessing this is maybe military spec?
The bidding is already up to $230. Would anyone here pay that or more for something like this?
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Aluminum? Look like shipboard lockers..Here is my new addition for my garage it was at my dads for years and at the moment it’s on my trailer
Graham
Yes you are right it is made of steel and heavy to moveArne I don’t think Jacko’s lockers are made of aluminum cause looks like a fair amount of rust but I’d like to hear too cause I own a few aluminum ones that I’ll post pics of when it stops raining.
Love those with the drawers on top.Here is a tool box I made the first week of starting my working life 51 years ago
Okay. So lets see what you made yesterday? Great job.The other two lockers I have are off different places
please enjoy my photos I enjoy looking at your photos too
Graham

Not yesterday but recentlyOkay. So lets see what you made yesterday? Great job.
Those are very cool."Vintage" new old stock from the early 1980's. US military medical storage storage chest, the detachable lids become tables with a shelf. All aluminum watertight. 38pounds.
I accidentally bought 7 of these in 2 styles, and have since sold all but 2.
If you feel like explaining, I'm curious how this happened "accidentally". I have two "field office in a box" cases that fold out into a desk and stool. Far less practical.I accidentally bought 7 of these in 2 styles...
I bought them from a gov surplus auction....there were three (3) on a single pallet in the listing. No real notes. Well, my friend and I get to the auction site and the guy says "your two pallets are over there" .....3 i knew about and 4 more still in sealed cardboard boxes. The guy said it was too late to edit the listing. The 7 total ended up averaging less than $8 each with taxes and fees. (I am careful about the "unit of issue" term from my time in the Army that often creates interesting supply issues for some that were "new" to ordering parts in the "Army supply system" - I was in Aviation maintenance and some of the "oops" things the taxpayer funded was just scary).If you feel like explaining, I'm curious how this happened "accidentally". I have two "field office in a box" cases that fold out into a desk and stool. Far less practical.
A few more. Some for sale / trade I definitely do not have enough room.
Not sure why the one image is rotated 90 degrees. I bought it for the Wilton vise mounted on it. The rolling table is heavy fully welded, came from a USPS service garage, the next pic is the data plate from i
The 4'x8' table is 2.25" maple with 2.2 angle iron on the long edge, it is a vintage "Pexto" metal smith table with a Hardy tool insert at one corner.
Old Jailers gun locker, and more



Lyon made a version of those small receiving desks and is that the name on yours or do tell?
Yup, got them both (I searched for anything else industrial). Funny thing is, I've been searching for a used metal storage cabinet for a long time with zero luck.Yellow cabinets are fireproof and valuable so get them if you can and if you can’t find a space trade or sell them to add to your tool funds.