socket2me
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I just purchased this box on saturday. Love the lines, it needs to be media blasted and powder coated or painted. I would apprecite any info. (color,age,etc.

thank you for the heads up on the tray's,the person i bought it from had it set up that way.It didn't seem ideal going to change it right now!

I am not an expert in this area, but I have read on this site that Pressteel and Plomb boxes are made by the same company. I think for Plomb branded stuff, you are looking at a box being no later than what, 1940-something, before the name change to Proto? Did Pressteel make boxes into the '50s and '60s? or, is this box that the OP has from the '40s?
I have a Plomb roller for a while, and it had those same diamond-shaped metal bottoms in some of the drawers. Pretty distinctive design. Here is a thread with some pics.
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=126700&highlight=bull's+plomb
I am not an expert in this area, but I have read on this site that Pressteel and Plomb boxes are made by the same company. I think for Plomb branded stuff, you are looking at a box being no later than what, 1940-something, before the name change to Proto? Did Pressteel make boxes into the '50s and '60s? or, is this box that the OP has from the '40s?
I have a Plomb roller for a while, and it had those same diamond-shaped metal bottoms in some of the drawers. Pretty distinctive design. Here is a thread with some pics.
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=126700&highlight=bull's+plomb
Bull,
That's a pretty cool box. Did you sell this?
Plomb would be pre-1948. In 1948, some things were marked both Plomb and Proto. Proto from 1949 to present.
The Plomb box in the link looks a lot like an old Black & Decker valve grinding machine cabinet I still have, so it's possible Pressteel may have made all of them.
Pressteel was still making tool boxes, cabinets and workbenches in 1967 (that from a line-card listing in a 1967 Walter Leese & Son industrial catalog) and continued in business until at least 1978 (that from corporationwiki.com).
I'm thinking it was a medical crash cart, for a valve grinder or other piece of machinery due to the electrical outlets on it. may be wrong though, its just a guess.

Sounds like you know your stuff!



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I wonder what the intent of the perforated drawer bottom was. Ours had drawer liners installed to cover up the holes. Were the holes so oil and dirt could leak down to the next drawer instead of just collecting in one spot?![]()
FINALLY.... I was beginning to think I was the only one with a Pressteel cabinet...
This is after cleaning up, I'm having problems uploading the pics of the original look. I picked it up a year ago, first one I've ever heard of. There's not alot of info available on Pressteel, but Bull is correct as far as everything I've found. The cabinets, when originally sold were olive drab with a 1" white stripe wrapped around the top (fashion of the day). From the decal on mine they were located at 1925 W. Garvey Ave., El Monte, Ca. I've searched and searched and the only thing I can come up with is an office furniture company in the Riverside area that's now defunct.I was gonna restore it and sell it, but after my search findings I said "no way am I gonna sell this" Now I use it to store all vintage tools.
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is that a replacement logo on the restored box Outlaw?
FINALLY.... I was beginning to think I was the only one with a Pressteel cabinet...
This is after cleaning up, I'm having problems uploading the pics of the original look. I picked it up a year ago, first one I've ever heard of. There's not alot of info available on Pressteel, but Bull is correct as far as everything I've found. The cabinets, when originally sold were olive drab with a 1" white stripe wrapped around the top (fashion of the day). From the decal on mine they were located at 1925 W. Garvey Ave., El Monte, Ca. I've searched and searched and the only thing I can come up with is an office furniture company in the Riverside area that's now defunct.I was gonna restore it and sell it, but after my search findings I said "no way am I gonna sell this" Now I use it to store all vintage tools.
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