FTWingRiders
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Wow... I want to thank both of you, it's pretty cool to find this stuff out. It's a great ratchet, and makes the new ones feel cheap. I never would have found this out myself.
GJ rocks!!!
GJ rocks!!!
don't know how I missed this thread. here's my thrift store find craftsman. I even got the original keys with it.
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Great package.
Feel free to let me know if you decide you don't need that intermediate box.
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Picked up this clean box last weekend.
it seems they are hard to find.

most of them probably fell apart already, and scrapped
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This is my latest CL find, It's a 1957 Advertising Metal Display chest with drawers full of "stuff "
Awesome thread. Here is my contribution:
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Top chest:
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Bottom chest:
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Does wood count?
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Has anyone found a reliable way to date these? I tried pulling drawers and looking on the inside of the box, but didn't see anything.
Picked up this clean box last weekend.
Awesome thread. Here is my contribution:
Awesome thread. Here is my contribution:
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Top chest:
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Bottom chest:
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Does wood count?
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Has anyone found a reliable way to date these? I tried pulling drawers and looking on the inside of the box, but didn't see anything.
Here are my Craftsman Boxes.
Just picked this 1950s box up yesterday.
Then I have little old drill box.
And these are not that old only but they are all craftsman. Not sure the year of the black drawer one. The others are from 2005.
The bench top one I just picked up. I think it's a discontinued last years model.
~Veeps
I have to admit that the patina on that one looks so awesome I'd be half tempted to preserve it as is. Then again, a well done resto never hurt anything either![]()
Those were power tool stands, RAS' and the like. The are smaller and not quite as well built as the standard boxes.
Thanks for the info. I was thinking that or from a workbench system, but I don't think craftsman made the workbench systems until recently.
I was thinking about using them to put together a workbench with my other craftsman box or using them to make a cabinet for my craftsman lathe. Or I can use one for my bandsaw if it's not too tall.
Not selling. You should grab the red and black one for yourself and help my bench out by saving the other one to reunite it with its big brother, seriously.






So I picked up 3 craftsman tool cabinets.
I'm working on a wood project and had some plywood laying around so I threw it on top to see how a workbench would look.
Then I took the drawers out of this one
And put them in this one. This one is nicer. And that's the reason I bought all 3 for $45.
Now I need to decide what to do. I'm thinking about using one for my band saw and the other 1 or 2 for my rolling workbench. I also have this guy which I'm using as a temporary rolling work table.
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Looks good. That power bronze one is the bottom cabinet for the Accra-Arm saw that debuted in 1958/1959. I think it lasted a couple years and then was replaced by a different cabinet. I have one I'm trying to get rid of
Also, the Sears Craftsman catalog did also list workbench cabinets, some as old as early 1940s, but usually sold under a different name (Companion, Dunlap). The same is true for their modern (1940) machine bases - some were sold as 'Companion' and others as 'Craftsman'.
Ridiculous at $15 each. You ****.