HubbaBubba
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A PowrKraft I picked up today.
Score! Good job on that box!
A PowrKraft I picked up today.
nice looking blue box and looks like all the red Snap On boxes so is it their custom ordered blue one??
thanks for sharing
Par-x, which IIRC is a snap on economy line. Probably MBC made.

I am thinking about selling my vintage boxes. I moved to Indy and am planning on integrating a bigger tool chest into my workbench.
What do you guys think is a fair price for them?
Picked up this Mac middle box tonight from Craigslist. I cleaned / lubed the slides and put a coat of wax on it when I got home. Only had to drive a mile to get it. The guy threw in a clock & a breaker bar with it too. $100.00 for everything. One on Ebay sold for $360.00 recently so I guess I did ok. It even came w/ a key.

I don't know if they're going to get along or not. I plan on sandwiching the middle box between the Snap-on roll cab & the Mac top box![]()
:Looks very good like that.The second box is a Mac Tools top box. Box was repainted poorly at some point in time. I stripped the paint on the box and liked the rugged look so I didn't bother to repaint.
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I don't know what colors they offered besides red, but this is definitely original paint.
Bingo. I guess it wasn't too hard.![]()
Thank you for the replies.
As for the top box, I did not clear the box. I just wipe it down with wd40 from time to time and so far it had held up pretty well.
:[/QUOTE]Awesome boxes and nice find on the recent acquisition! I've got that same set - top and bottom - from my grandfather. My top box doesn't have a handle on the lid and no ribs for the craftsman logo... My top box is getting cleaned up now - it's in decent shape compared to the bottom box. The bottom will need lots of work and new casters... Any suggestions where to get those?
Awesome boxes and nice find on the recent acquisition! I've got that same set - top and bottom - from my grandfather. My top box doesn't have a handle on the lid and no ribs for the craftsman logo... My top box is getting cleaned up now - it's in decent shape compared to the bottom box. The bottom will need lots of work and new casters... Any suggestions where to get those?
TCummins: i think i own the bottom to that Snap On so either try to find one for yours or if you don't need yours i have a nice spot for it. nice find and post another picture after you clean it up if you keep it.
Anyone want to throw a date at this Craftsman?
O wow, that is interesting. Looks like a waterloo built, matco spec box. Late 70's to mid, possibly late 80's. Look at how beefy the frame is compared to a standard box. It should be stamped, like all the others. I'd be interested in more pics, especially of the slides.
Well damn, I had the entire thing apart for moving yesterday, lol. Where would it be stamped? There's nothing on the back of it at all
Check the bottom frame rail on the front. Is it a 27 or 33" box?
28.5in wide, 18in deep, 32.5 tallCheck the bottom frame rail on the front. Is it a 27 or 33" box?
28.5in wide, 18in deep, 32.5 tall
I'm curious if it has dual slides on the bottom drawer(s).Nope, just single slides.Interesting. Maybe it is just the picture, but the frame rails look extra thick compared to the standard box with those style drawers.I'm curious if it has dual slides on the bottom drawer(s).
Interesting. Maybe it is just the picture, but the frame rails look extra thick compared to the standard box with those style drawers.I'm curious if it has dual slides on the bottom drawer(s).
Here's a peek at the lettering I got done on one of my vintage boxes. It's a Cman machinists box. Small, heavy ******.
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ZK here is the catalog page for 1973 with that style roller; That one is later as it has the later tag on it:
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ZK here is the catalog page for 1973 with that style roller; That one is later as it has the later tag on it:
That looks like one stout box.I didn't know they made them in a 26" version like zrx61 has.![]()