Outlawmws
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AE, that is a nice one! you don't see many from the 40's or earlier, and that is one! Nice save!
Appears to be loaded with junk..... & a few tools![]()
Might be worth getting a quote to have it stripped & powder coated. I had a somewhat larger MAC done & was quoted $200 for one color, $240 for two. In the end it cost me $80 for materials & 250 rounds of Remington Golden Sabers in .40 S&W (which I got for free)![]()



Here's a nice old road chest I've had for a long time. Just like a Snap-on KRA-57, but by Williams. I used it as a long time until I outgrew it, and replaced it with a 26" stack set with base, intermediate and top chest.
Not sure what I should do with it now, top chests take up important workbench space to use. The hinge lid makes it impractical on a shelf. I've thought about sorting out and assembling a Williams nostalgia set out of tool lots I buy, but really don't need that exercise! Might put road chest stuff i it, that I have in a Snap-On KRA 21D now. But, this is a few pounds heavier than that one, and it's about all i can carry now.
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Here's a link to the 1958 Popular Mechanics that has this chest advertised, with a set of tools in it. Would be great to assemble that set for it.
https://books.google.com/books?id=5t0DAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA272&lpg=PA272&dq=williams+superchest+2001&source=bl&ots=f1jCpmlh8j&sig=evJnDq_bbMA--T_XUDqIPS2FwRQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=2Xc0VfzGHcj6sAWwwICwCg&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=williams%20superchest%202001&f=false
Here's a jpeg of that ad:
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dave

Here's a nice old road chest I've had for a long time. Just like a Snap-on KRA-57, but by Williams. I used it as a long time until I outgrew it, and replaced it with a 26" stack set with base, intermediate and top chest.
Not sure what I should do with it now, top chests take up important workbench space to use. The hinge lid makes it impractical on a shelf. I've thought about sorting out and assembling a Williams nostalgia set out of tool lots I buy, but really don't need that exercise! Might put road chest stuff i it, that I have in a Snap-On KRA 21D now. But, this is a few pounds heavier than that one, and it's about all i can carry now.
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Here's a link to the 1958 Popular Mechanics that has this chest advertised, with a set of tools in it. Would be great to assemble that set for it.
https://books.google.com/books?id=5t0DAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA272&lpg=PA272&dq=williams+superchest+2001&source=bl&ots=f1jCpmlh8j&sig=evJnDq_bbMA--T_XUDqIPS2FwRQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=2Xc0VfzGHcj6sAWwwICwCg&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=williams%20superchest%202001&f=false
Here's a jpeg of that ad:
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dave

That is a great looking box. I would love to get my hands on one of those. If you where closer I would be willing to take it off your hands for you.![]()

Nice score! I have a couple of Park boxes but nothing like that.Made a quick stop on my lunch break today and met up with a nice guy selling his dad's old machinist box. I hope to have better pictures later but this is what I have for now.
Not bad for $40 with the keys and all the felt in great shape. Honestly I didn't know Park made this style of box.
Picked this up recently at a sale. Has been sitting outside for some time, price was $5, including contents. Some usable items including drill bits, taps, files, amongst the mouse turds and shredded insulation. Everything functions as it should, I plan to prep and paint this box.
I believe that it's from the late '50's to early '60's, as this was when Kelsey Hayes took over Helbrand, if I am correct.
CC-5 bucks
50s maybe. 60s likely.
suckage indeed...suckage indeed...
$5????? YOU ****!!!!!
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Thats right, i'm replying to my own post. I found the date, 7/69.
Box is in relatively good shape. I removed all the drawers and slides. Bottom of the box is a little rusted but nothing all the way through the metal. Going to soak the bottom in an e-bath and see what happens. When i can get everything down to metal, i will prime and paint.
Gee, thanks guys!
I did hafta clean the mouse turds out of it, tho.
Scott







If I get it I will repaint it and it looks to be in very thought shape. It will match my small craftsman box perfectly.
Here is my small vintage craftsman box my Dad gave me. He got it from a tag sale.
Looks like it was made for a drill. Anyone know?
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~Veeps
bagged89s10,
Looks familiar !
Box with the drill
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I would put it on a shelf but fold the front panel under the lid so you can use the drawers. Unfortunately, you lose use of top compartment but that's better than losing work bench space.
Here's a idea I came up with that might work for you. I made a bracket from bed frame.
One setup I used.
And another
I made bracket to hold a old MBC chest but used my craftsman chests instead. The last pic shown I had a big 6 in Chinese vise that I used.
SSDave: I really like your old Williams top box and if you were closer i'd make a trade with a bottom roller of a different brand. since we are not maybe you can find a spot for it because it's not exactly common.
cheers and welcome to our group






Here's better shots of the toolbox. Had to unload the drawers his morning from my car so I cleaned it up a bit and threw out the complete junk.
Chisels, files, drill bits, hole saws, mills, craftsman and sk sockets, snap or screwdriver, soldering iron, slide hammer, broken Mac tools air ratchet, clamps, hacksaw, shears, bunch or air fittings, random wrenches, craftsman breaker bar.
Other random tools. Not even sure what most of these are other that the tap holder, the monkey wrenches, and the puller.
Then the stuff that is most likely junk. Some pullers with missing pieces and again I don't know what some of these tools are.
Then again there was a box of junk I tossed.
So I think if I find a large plastic storage container I can probably do electrolysis on half of the box at a time. Won't be getting into this thing for a while though.
~Veeps
DO NOT throw anything away until you know what it is. I have thrown things away and then later learned I could have used it or sold it!!
A voice of experiance.
John
Other random tools. Not even sure what most of these are other that the tap holder, the monkey wrenches, and the puller.
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Then the stuff that is most likely junk. Some pullers with missing pieces and again I don't know what some of these tools are.
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Then again there was a box of junk I tossed.
So I think if I find a large plastic storage container I can probably do electrolysis on half of the box at a time. Won't be getting into this thing for a while though.
clsm
~Veeps