
We all have to admit, ZK is "Da Man" on tool boxes!![]()

No, but they made a VERY similar box and a 520 clone for craftsman. The lack of lid supports and the lid stiffener panel are a dead giveaway.

Just grabbed these 2 today. These are pics the seller sent me. It's down pouring so I haven't taken better pictures yet. The 8 drawer has a cover and I believe it's made by Kennedy.
Nice score. I have that same Craftsman machinist box. Although it looks similar, it doesn't feel as beefy as another Kennedy box I have, so I've never known if it was actually made by Kennedy. Looks like zkling confirms my suspicions. It's still a good box...I bought it to hold my reloading tools.

Ok so if had lid support and dimples then its a Waterloo and if it doesn't is it made by Kennedy? Just for the 526. I had a craftsman 526 with no dimples by lock or lid support.
The 520 your saying if it's a Craftsman (Kennedy 520 clone) it was made by Waterloo and not by Kennedy?
Hmmm, I have a Kennedy 20" wide (Fits the 520 top...) 7 drawer roller for some of my reloading tools, and it doesn't even come close....
But that gives me an idea for a Box switch around I'm considering...![]()
Hmmm, I have a Kennedy 20" wide (Fits the 520 top...) 7 drawer roller for some of my reloading tools, and it doesn't even come close....![]()

Those were built by Kennedy to craftsman spec. Differences being the side handles (typical craftsman style) and the lack of center drawer pulls on the long drawers to make room for the badge. I'm not a fan of the 526, but that is a sharp box. I like the matching decimal/tap chart.
Uhm, some of them, the more modern ones. As usual craftsman's source changed over the years. If you get two of them side by side, you'll see the differences. The real kennedy's have a tighter, more sturdy feel to them IMHO.
I used to have a 5 drawer version years ago that was 21". Kinda regret getting rid of it. Then again at only ~7" more you can get a full size 26" bottom box. They are a goofy spot between a side box and a 26" box. Does yours have the folding front cover? Mine was just drawers on the face, bottom being pretty deep.
You must load for more calibers than I do.![]()

My 26" Craftsman has lid supports and no dimples. As far as I can tell it's identical to a Kennedy 526 aside from the fact that I've never seen a Kennedy-branded 526 without the extra lid latches. That said, I've never handled a Kennedy in-person and I'm just going by pictures.
Is this version made by Kennedy, or just a different Waterloo? It certainly wouldn't surprise me if Craftsman sourced them from both Kennedy and Waterloo. I believe mine is from the early to mid 1960s because of the gray paint which was switched to wrinkled brown in the late 1960s according to the catalogs I've seen.
Yep, that's the same one I have also. Silver to gray switch? I have a original silver 520 and a brown 520 craftsman and the silver one seems built and finished off better.
It's odd posting about Craftsman tool boxes to another person named Gerard. LOL
Maybe he IS you, in an alternate Universe.
started to sand some small rust spots and it turned into a major project. what i thought was dirt in the pores of the original hammered paint was rust coming through the paint due to a bad original paint job. did not look that bad when the paint was on the box. how do you like my big paint samples? when i started to scrape, some came off in big flakes like that. still looking any info on this box like how old is it and a make. thanks jim
Maybe he IS you, in an alternate Universe.
LOL, maybe anything is possible.

here is some pictures of the box before i started that i posted before. was not planning on going this far with this box but here we go. still looking for any info on this box. thanks jim
Maybe he is you in THIS universe, and you are schizophrenic!![]()


Have you tried the usual suspects to try to lift that white paint? WD40, mineral spirits, naptha, simple green? In that larger picture in Post 4300, the original paint seems pretty intact. Seems a shame to repaint. Just my 2 cents.
Have you tried the usual suspects to try to lift that white paint? WD40, mineral spirits, naptha, simple green? In that larger picture in Post 4300, the original paint seems pretty intact. Seems a shame to repaint. Just my 2 cents.
+1 repaint last option. That paint I believe you can't touch up cause won't blend cause of age.


