I have been looking for some simple storage solutions for a while now. Didn't want to put too much time or money into it as my space is small and only temporary. (Yes I know I have been saying that for a couple years now.

) A month ago I finally just picked up a 1990's Craftsman 3 Drawer tool box. It was missing about 20% of it's paint and the drawers had been forced around enough that the lock wasn't working but it was rust free and the drawers were an easy fix. For $10 I didn't see how I could go wrong.
That box would certainly do the job for now but then two weeks ago I happened to hit a garage sale between rain clouds and this dropped into my lap:
As precarious as that stack looks, the three pieces were bolted together. I told the seller I was only interested in the top box and he said he wanted to sell them together. He then started trying to explain how the bottom cart was a name brand item. I thanked him but said I had only been thinking $25 and really had no use for the other two pieces. Ultimately he agreed to $25 and offered a
$10 discount if I would take the other two pieces with me. I agreed. I did leave without the missing drawer, but he thinks he has it and will call me when it turns up. When I got it home, I discovered the Lyon label on the side. Now I really need a media blaster. Storage issues solved. Space issues in doubt.
Then today, another garage sale / Craigslist find. I seem to remember a post on this board saying these were possibly the best top boxes Sears had sold in recent years. It is model 65282. I've been looking for a box like RedLeader's but haven't seen one at any price.
The exterior condition is a little rough with some minor denting on one side but the interior is good. I can't believe how heavy this sucker is. The date code is '0 70' which I would imagine is October 1970 but I have no idea. This box has the old style handle:
Just off the top of my head, I guessed it was worth $75 and they were asking $40. It came with a
key and some misc tools inside. The tools were junk with the exception of a couple sockets and this one:
HEYCO W. Germany As best I can tell this probably came out of a vintage BMW motorcycle toolkit. So maybe I came home with 10 or 15 dollars in tools.
Now where am I going to put it?
