That is one Kennedy I would never sell.
As much as I disdain the typical kennedy 520 boxes, I would hang onto that one. Hopefully kennedy will help you track down a rough DOB. They are usually pretty helpful and willing. For <$20 that is a super cool IMHO. 

That is one Kennedy I would never sell.
I picked up this Old Kennedy Machinist box yesterday at a garage sale for $17.50. Any one know how old it is? It has drawer pulls like I have never seen on a Kennedy. The paint is very heavy on the wrinkle finish compared to the newer stuff. Leather handle, which I have seen before on these. Their was a logo on the box that is mostly worn off. The drawer all work great except the bottom is a bit sticky.
Anyone know how to get these style drawers out? They don't have the "tabs" like the modern ones. I tried slipping something in between the slides and drawers like the old Snap Ons use and that didn't work. There is some paperwork under that bottom drawer and I want to see what it says.
Snagged this old Dunlap machinist box today off Very light weight. Look at the corners. If this box could talk...
You could say "Very light weight" again. The bottom drawer on mine had rubbed on the bottom so much it was like tin foil. 
Here's an old Plomb 9989 tool box I found at an estate sale yesterday. It's in great shape, but after some cleaning I noticed the outside has been repainted. The interior is well used with worn paint but no rust. The decal inside is in good condition and there is also a smaller decal indicating this box may have come with a set of tools. There were a few Plomb Tools at the estate sale, but mostly picked through since I got there late. It would have been interesting if the estate company would have kept all the Plomb Tools with this box, but they didn't know any better.
There is a stamped brass nameplate on the top that says "Robert Sylvanus", would be nice to replace with my name. I plan on keeping the box and would like suggestions on how to preserve the paint.
Here's an old Plomb 9989 tool box I found at an estate sale yesterday. It's in great shape, but after some cleaning I noticed the outside has been repainted. The interior is well used with worn paint but no rust. The decal inside is in good condition and there is also a smaller decal indicating this box may have come with a set of tools. There were a few Plomb Tools at the estate sale, but mostly picked through since I got there late. It would have been interesting if the estate company would have kept all the Plomb Tools with this box, but they didn't know any better.
There is a stamped brass nameplate on the top that says "Robert Sylvanus", would be nice to replace with my name. I plan on keeping the box and would like suggestions on how to preserve the paint.
The decal inside is in good condition and there is also a smaller decal indicating this box may have come with a set of tools. There were a few Plomb Tools at the estate sale, but mostly picked through since I got there late. It would have been interesting if the estate company would have kept all the Plomb Tools with this box, but they didn't know any better.
Outlaw post 1562 shows a pic of the slide. Nothing obvious, I have taken drawers out of countless tool boxes but this one has me stumped. Maybe a email to Kennedy would help. I will try that.
Just carried home this old Huot top box. got it off ebay for $13.00![]()
I still need to finish the front door pieces. One thing is for sure, I need some practice with the Hammer Tone, cause it either don't hammer or it hammers and runs!!!!!!!!!!KR-300 with added drawers and custom Stainless trays.

It's been a while since I got this old Huot and it's not quite done yet, but I thought I may as well post an update.
how did you polish the side handles?KR-300 with added drawers and custom Stainless trays.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81562

good afternoon folks,
I meant for this to be howdy, but i slipped in a couple of posts before.
Looks like you will fit in real well.
Great boxes. 


Do you know what the model is on that upper mac box?
Nope, can't find any numbers, and don't want to lose any more paint.
It's truck box style, with the lid that covers the drawers, and is @ 32"
wide at the outside.

the lower box is unknown. I got off CL. I cannot find a makers stamp anywhere. the guy said it was his granddads and was from the 40s. I didn't believe him, but I think he might be close.
Great boxes, I love the older tool boxes. Can you post a few more pics of the bottom box? What is, if anything, behind the doors?
)I've seen pix if it w/ the top box but mine was missing. it's a cool top box.
no clue. the other 2 I saw(both on the hamb) the other owners were both clueless as to the maker. pix are here. post# 541 and 558
beware! don't click on this thread unless you got at least an hour to kill
I love the vintage boxes, even looking at the same pics over and over. Hi. I purchased a vintage snapon top box recently. Kra60. It is full of grease. What is the best way to clean grease? Is there a product or? Thanks.

This thing is seriously cool!!![]()
Thanks,
I am not sure what model the top box is??

Pics pleaseIs it friction or ball bearing? To clean old boxes I use a combo of
-Car soap
-Dawn dish soap
-Water
-Alcohol
-Acetone
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