Lugnutz, the morons at the 'educational facility' used permanent marker and the paper stick on labels on the oak drawers. Not easily removed, and not quick with over 40 cabinets with 3 to 5 drawers each.If you were closer I'd have to sneak in and rearrange those drawers in sequential order of those alphanumeric markings! My OCD is going off just thinking about them!![]()
I had to use acetone, didn't press too hard to dig into the original orange.Wow, that cleaned up nicely! Great find.
Mike
40s or 50s. I have that same box with some tools in it. You can see it and others on the Armstrong thread. It's in the A-Z index in the Sticky.Looks vintage. What say you guys?
Thank you I’ll check it out40s or 50s. I have that same box with some tools in it. You can see it and others on the Armstrong thread. It's in the A-Z index in the Sticky.

That's a great deal!!! Those are so nice.I bought about 50 of these for 50 bucks a piece, when a local pharmacy supply warehouse closed.
I sold most of them for 200 a piece, and kept these 3 for myself, I should have kept one more.
They’re all aluminum, soft close roller bearing drawers, with a decent detent to keep them closed when not locked.
All 4 casters swivel and they roll like butta, I have approximately 1 metric **** ton of tools in each one and can still roll them around on a **** carpet..lol Only one locking caster though.
They were originally used for pill storage in pharmacies, and medical supplies in hospitals, but they make a great tool box. I had a huge Mac top and bottom that I needed a step stool to access the top of, but these are so much more convenient and easy to move. I admit the Mac was prettier though.
Ya, I was blown away they were selling them so cheap. I would have bought more, but my trailer would only hold so many, and I made two round trips, an hour each. I’d have made more trips, but they were only there for that day.That's a great deal!!! Those are so nice.
I considered painting them like an old craftsman tool box, but I’m lazy..lolI love the art deco look to those swooping pulls.
Go for the Blackhawk look.I considered painting them like an old craftsman tool box, but I’m lazy..lol
I bought about 50 of these for 50 bucks a piece,...
I sold most of them for 200 a piece, and kept these 3 for myself, I should have kept one more.
Wrong thread, but thanks.That's a super USUCK deal! Yep 1 or 2 more!
Wrong thread, but thanks.
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Kinda like Whose Line Is It Anyway?Any thread - this is GJ!![]()
What college?My local college has a weekly sale, never ending supply of cool old metal cabinets, lab equipment, tools, desks, etc. I've gotten a ton of neat stuff. They also have auctions for big stuff, friend got a nice van for $400. Might be worth looking into if your near a college.
WSU, Pullman WAWhat college?
Ya, I was contemplating strapping some to the roof and the hood..lolPoints, schmoints. That's a You **** deal, All. Day. Long...
Mike
Technically it probably would have been a good idea, financially, but the rental and the mileage probably would have been over 1000 bucks for a truck.@Old Man Roger: I probably wouldn't have thought of this in time, but did you consider renting a big U-Haul truck (plus tow your trailer with that)?
Mike

No probably about it. Military surplus, made during WWII. If you search the thread on "41-C-15", its Federal Stock Number, you will find all kinds of info, cool period photos, and other examples. The thread is usually good for a couple per year. That is one of the nicest survivors I have seen in terms of condition. Congrats.Pulled this out of the Navy City Metals scrapyard in Bremerton WA a few years ago...[ ]...Probably came out of the shipyard.
No probably about it. Military surplus, made during WWII. If you search the thread on "41-C-15", its Federal Stock Number, you will find all kinds of info, cool period photos, and other examples. The thread is usually good for a couple per year. That is one of the nicest survivors I have seen in terms of condition. Congrats.
@Username already in use might have you beat. I lost count of his.I love 41-C-15s lol. I've got 3 now, always looking for more
They are obsession-worthy. Near perfect, frankly, in form, fit, function - and looks. Seriously. Indestructible, too, as @PugetDude's story attests in a way that is more literal than most 41-C-15 salvage stories. I only have one, but it's my go to, my do-it-all, and my pulpit.So it's only 35% to capacity, then.Upper drawers hold my welding supplies, clamps, grinding discs, etc. The lower drawers are large enough to hold a 7" angle grinder, 11# rolls of wire, etc.
they will take a load - and in my experience, I have never had to grease anything, the drawers slide well unassisted.
Is that a challenge? You know we could quantify this, right? I'll take the tools out of each drawer and weight them, and you do the same. I would pit one of my 41-C-15 drawers against any comparable size drawer from any comparable size cabinet. What's in the kitty?Than you just ain't loading them heavy enough Lugz!
I just landed one of those a few weeks ago on Bainbridge Island with the help of @Private Lugnutz . I hope you were well armed when you went to Navy City. I went there two years ago, and it was tweaker central. Very difficult to tell the employees from the "customers". That one is very nice especially for making it through that place!Pulled this out of the Navy City Metals scrapyard in Bremerton WA a few years ago; paid scrap price for it. Probably came out of the shipyard. It was missing one pull (easy fix with a piece of 1/8" x 1" flat bar) and one pull was loose on one end (easy weld fix). There are no drawer slides, just angle guides; drawers are really heavy- no wonder a couple of pulls got yanked off.
I elected not to re-paint it, just leave it as it as is . I really like the patina. ( and I'm too lazy to do all the prep and paint)
Has a 28" x 30" x 1/2" aluminum plate over the old hardwood top. It's a great little welding table for the cabin.
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You certainly get to experience a real slice of humanity there. BI is definitely a different demographic.I just landed one of those a few weeks ago on Bainbridge Island with the help of @Private Lugnutz . I hope you were well armed when you went to Navy City. I went there two years ago, and it was tweaker central. Very difficult to tell the employees from the "customers". That one is very nice especially for making it through that place!
But seriously, I don't understand the infatuation with chests with slides. Never have. I have five cabinets. Four down the basement in the Lugzsonian - the Ordnance Dept 41-C-15, a 5-drawer Naval Aircraft Factory 1156-1, a 3-drawer Dorman, and a 3-door Signal Corps chest, and a bigass multi-drawer Huot out in the garage with all my users. I'll give you one guess which one has slides and one guess which one has a couple drawers all jacked up. Yeah, you have to use some muscle to pull these drawers out, but there's nothing to bend, break, or get stuck.