This seems like the place to ask about old boxes, so here goes. Maybe I can move it if its not right. I've bought three recently. I'd like to use them, and don't need them to look shiny and new, but would like them to last. I'd like to interrupt rusting if possible.
The first is on old Kennedy ($5) that is identical in every way to a box on the
first page of this thread, except the little plastic handles are a tad lighter shade of brown and I have Kennedy rather than Craftsman badging.
It is mostly straight but really rusty on the bottom--one small spot of rust-through doesn't show up on the pic.
Most of the drawers have some rust on the front, and the front plate covering the drawers is the worst--looks like it sat open on the floor for years, so the rust is considerable. I've wire-brushed most of the loose rust off, but didn't know what to do next. The slides work great, pull like butter, except for those on one small drawer that must have been hit while it was half way out--the slides are slightly bent and inhibit full opening/closing. Can I replace these slides? My experience rebending bent metal is that it never works right, but I'm willing to take suggestions.
Also, I removed old brown felt from the insides of the drawers and there is rusting everywhere it was glued. Don't want it to continue rusting--can it be stopped? And what are people using for drawer liners?
I'll do the others on another post just to keep things in hand.