Indeed, with some Tractor Supply clear coat I had lying around from another project.Well done I-V! Is that Rusto Hammered Silver?
My top box was made with the heritage badge. It also has a hammered silver finish. Assumed my top box was a Kennedy, but if it's from another manufacturer, so be it, the build of all these style machinist boxes seem to be of equal built style and quality.Curious why you chose the heritage badge for that. AFAIK, Kennedy never made that style for that era of Craftsman. IIRC, Union was the steel boxes, and then Waterloo for the brown machinist boxes for Crowntop (maybe it was originally a Waterloo, not a Kennedy)? Not sure who made them into the 80's+


Thank you for the scoop! Go onto Etsy. Someone there’s been offering 3D printed reproduction Kennedy style pulls ( in different colors, plus brown) for awhile now-very reasonably priced and well reviewedIndeed, with some Tractor Supply clear coat I had lying around from another project.
Shot with a Harbor Freight HVLP Purple Gun in my garage.
Very nice! I really like my hammered silver Kennedy top box and have been looking for a matching riser that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. Even one in brown Kennedy crinkle has been hard to find at a good price.My top box was made with the heritage badge. It also has a hammered silver finish. Assumed my top box was a Kennedy, but if it's from another manufacturer, so be it, the build of all these style machinist boxes seem to be of equal built style and quality.
Here is my top box that will be sitting on the middle box I just completed. What I was going for was the two boxes to match each other. I'll include both pictures so you get the visual. I have not started on the top box yet, so it sits as I got it- little dented, little dirty, but still in great shape overall. It's next on the restoration rotation, followed by an S-K Wayne Machinist Box I have from the same era.
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New Durham “large” steel box under homemade riser holding my vintage Kennedy. The colors don’t match, grey vs silver. Maybe one day I’ll paint the new box hammered silver.Very nice! I really like my hammered silver Kennedy top box and have been looking for a matching riser that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. Even one in brown Kennedy crinkle has been hard to find at a good price.
I decided to make my own riser out of a few scraps of wood I had. I ****-jointed, glued and screwed 2x4s and plywood and some pressed board as a bottom. I used poly as a finish.
I’m waiting on Amazon to deliver a grey Durham steel empty box that should fill most of the space under the riser to hold a few more tools.
I’ll update and add a picture when the new box arrives.









I am not used to seeing wall cabinets no....There are so many rabbit holes on this site, spent a few hours looking thru this thread, got a few ideas from here also, Thankyou.
I have a few tool chests and boxes, don't really collect them they just appear somehow and use them as I cart everything I need outside under the porch when I do stuff- not leaving things outside. mainly 40's - 80's, have a couple of cheap crappy boxes, I bought for the contents, but they are chalk and cheese on quality.
One thing I am also interested in is where are the wall cabinets ? or isn't that really a thing in US ?
I regard them as lounge room wall art![]()






Do you have a model number for the full size mid-box? I haven't been able to find it anywhere.Observant readers with have noticed I have the older B96 on top of a mid-tier box on the bench. I did this to even out the heights. Not only that, the mid-tier on the bench is not a B22, but the full-sized mid-tier (18” deep vs 12”). This full-sized mid-tier box does not fit on the round cornered B89, it fits cabinets with squared corners.
As my son would say . . . Ain’t that a really good Q.Do you have a model number for the full size mid-box? I haven't been able to find it anywhere.
There are plenty around not sure why more are not posted. I think the craftsman wall cabinets are quite popular and have seen a few posted lately.There are so many rabbit holes on this site, spent a few hours looking thru this thread, got a few ideas from here also, Thankyou.
I have a few tool chests and boxes, don't really collect them they just appear somehow and use them as I cart everything I need outside under the porch when I do stuff- not leaving things outside. mainly 40's - 80's, have a couple of cheap crappy boxes, I bought for the contents, but they are chalk and cheese on quality.
One thing I am also interested in is where are the wall cabinets ? or isn't that really a thing in US ?
I regard them as lounge room wall art![]()
I'll post a couple of mine later, was just going to sleep so didn't feel like getting camera out.The snapon cabinets are popular, this one is for pullers but you can find them for any tool set up.
for those who wish to take a deeper dive into the craftsman wall cabinet foray...There are plenty around not sure why more are not posted. I think the craftsman wall cabinets are quite popular and have seen a few posted lately.
Jim C. did a really nice thread on his wall cabinet:One thing I am also interested in is where are the wall cabinets ? or isn't that really a thing in US ?
Thankyou, there is some nice setups there.Jim C. did a really nice thread on his wall cabinet:
Finally found a Craftsman wall mount cabinet
The title says it all. I’ve been looking for one of these cabinets for a while now. Jim C.www.garagejournal.com
I have never found one either. Looks to be over looked.Do you have a model number for the full size mid-box? I haven't been able to find it anywhere.
I thought about doing something similar for my boxes......... but did build a "garage" for my keyboard to hide in. It was made from pallet scraps and p-urethaned.Very nice! I really like my hammered silver Kennedy top box and have been looking for a matching riser that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. Even one in brown Kennedy crinkle has been hard to find at a good price.
I decided to make my own riser out of a few scraps of wood I had. I ****-jointed, glued and screwed 2x4s and plywood and some pressed board as a bottom. I used poly as a finish.
I’m waiting on Amazon to deliver a grey Durham steel empty box that should fill most of the space under the riser to hold a few more tools.
I’ll update and add a picture when the new box arrives.
Can you snap some photos of these open? those are sweet!There are so many rabbit holes on this site, spent a few hours looking thru this thread, got a few ideas from here also, Thankyou.
I have a few tool chests and boxes, don't really collect them they just appear somehow and use them as I cart everything I need outside under the porch when I do stuff- not leaving things outside. mainly 40's - 80's, have a couple of cheap crappy boxes, I bought for the contents, but they are chalk and cheese on quality.
One thing I am also interested in is where are the wall cabinets ? or isn't that really a thing in US ?
I regard them as lounge room wall art![]()
The drawer slides are the same (irritating) style as Snap-On chests. I've been unable to find a Snappy chest that matches.That trapezoid hand with the shoulder stops I see on snap-on, and I believe Macs. Probably produced and badged by brand name.