A few years ago, a good friend gave me an old Gerstner machinist chest as a gift. I've used as a watch box (another sickness of mine), but also as a starting point for a...
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A few years ago, a good friend gave me an old Gerstner machinist chest as a gift. I've used as a watch box (another sickness of mine), but also as a starting point for a...
To read the rest of this blog entry from The Garage Journal, click here.
>Did you see Davefr's gorgeous watchmaker's cabinet in the junker to jewel picture thread?
Very coolDid you see Davefr's gorgeous watchmaker's cabinet in the junker to jewel picture thread?
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I would love to find one of these at a yard sale or something. Could not afford a genuine Gerstner. Princess Auto used to sell a small version. Looked very similar to the small chest that Harbor freight still offers. The one at Princess Auto was not of very good quality ,though. One of these boxes would make a good winter project.
.... c'mon.... now I have something else I got to have because of this forum... what are the chances of finding 2.. one for the shop n one for the reloading room...

.... c'mon.... now I have something else I got to have because of this forum... what are the chances of finding 2.. one for the shop n one for the reloading room...
TM, if you check their website they make special boxes for shooters. All tasty and quality, but with a price of course...
http://gerstnerusa.com/opencart/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=169
T
Edit: sorry mdbeck, did see you threw up the link there....
So are they up for sale or are you sending them to someone in the family?
If for sale... how much? ...and is shipping available?
Check this ebay store http://stores.ebay.com/MACHINISTBOX...l?_fsub=2&_sid=15497206&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
This guy offers Gerstner tool boxes as well as metal tool boxes including spare parts for restoration.
Cheers
Ralf
Russ G;4128102[B said:]I would love to find one of these at a yard sale or something. Could not afford a genuine Gerstner[/B]. Princess Auto used to sell a small version. Looked very similar to the small chest that Harbor freight still offers. The one at Princess Auto was not of very good quality ,though. One of these boxes would make a good winter project.
You'd be surprised. Look around for one of the old leather covered Gerstners. Once the leather gets very worn, and the leather handle goes to ****, they can be bought for around $100. My buddy that I was training at shop, just happened to pick one up for $75. He peeled the leather off, sanded everything down, put a clear poly on it, then added all new green felt to it. The box looked fantastic afterwards. The only difference between the leather bound Gerstner's and the all wood Gerstner's is that the wood under the leather is a cheaper wood. but it still looks nice when sanded and poly'd. And it is a Gerstner.
Not exactly a tool box, but one I made for my daughter to keep her equipment in.
Not exactly a tool box, but one I made for my daughter to keep her equipment in.
Show a little respect.
Box had the original Machinist handbook with an inscription from the tool and die makers dad to him in 1962. What do you want to bet it was a big deal back then?

Not exactly a tool box, but one I made for my daughter to keep her equipment in.
