zkling,
The larger set model numbers are as follows:
Top: 1010
Middle: MB1003
Bottom: 1020
It measures: 76"T X 36"W X 21"D. I couldn't find a date on the tags. So if the 36" wide boxes start with 10xx, is there possibly a 33" wide version with 9xx model numbers? I just always assumed that there were just 36" and 26". Actually, I didn't even know there was a 36" version until I bought the set I have. I know there is a matching side box (i.e. same handles), don't know what model series.
The smaller setup has model numbers 510A (top), 503A1 (middle) and 316A1 for the bottom. So it seems that it doesn't exactly match. I realized this as I was stacking the boxes...
Awesome, thanks alot for taking the dims and presenting them on here. I'm trying to build a Mac/Matco Database. Old Snap on boxes are pretty easy to find info on, not so much the Mac/Matco. I'd like to find an older mac/matco catalog just to see what all they offered. I'm kinda a vintage box nerd.
The "main" mac/matco boxes back in the day were
26" wide setup x 18" deep
MB510 - 10 drawer top
MB503 - 3 drawer mid
MB520 - 10 drawer bottom (a little different than yours)
Compared to the Snap on 26" wide
KRA59 - 9 drawer top
KRA429 - 3 drawer mid
KRA337? - 7 drawer bottom
33" wide setup x 18" deep
MB910 - 10 drawer top
MB903 - 3 drawer middle
MB920 - 8 drawer bottom
Snap on 33" x 18" deep
KR537 - 12 drawer bottom
KR547 - 3 drawer bottom
KR557 - 7 drawer bottom
Matco 36" wide x 20" deep, new info thanks to you
MB1010 - 10 drawer top
MB1003 - 3 drawer mid
MB1020 - 9 drawer bottom
Snap on 36" wide x 20"
KR550 - 11 drawer top
KR555 - 8 or 9 drawer bottom
I don't think they made a mid for this.
Then of course both companies offered different boxes along with those mentioned above, but I think the ones I posted were the more popular boxes offered.
Interesting to see how they made pretty competitive products. Is the 10xx boxes you have friction slide or ball bearing. Thanks for helping build my little database with the info
O, the simple green trick outlaw mentioned works really good. Be careful with purple power as it contains a high % of sodium hydroxide IIRC. I'd start with simple green personally. It works well without harming factory paint.... usually.