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Outlawmws

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I think every maker made a box in that configurations at some point.

Any badge remnants, or rivet holes? That might give a clue but other than that, IMO you need to compare it to other known brands side by side and look for minute detail differences...
 
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Bluebomber even through those boxes aren't the strongest but they look awesome IMO.
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Thanks, Taumac! Now I just have to find a place for them. The wheels don't seem like they'll hold a lot of weight, so I can't load 'em up with heavy tools. i bought them thinking they were wall cabinets, and I may still yet mount them on a wall.
 

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Completely agree Outlaw. They'd make great wall cabs. I'd secure a piece of 2" angle to the wall under them to be sure they stay then secure the cab to the angle and the wall.
 

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Man, I'd like to know in what way I've angered the toolbox gods.

I've been searching forever for a decent deal on a set of vintage boxes. Nothing has come up in the last 2 months or so... Now I see this on Kijiji this morning, Beach 9-drawer top with a 3-drawer bottom, for 50$!

Unfortunately it's 3 hours away and I have this thing called a job. Who posts something like that on a Monday morning?!

I sent him a message see if he'd hold it until the weekend but I'm not very hopeful.
 

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I don't think I own anything newer than that!

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I have the bottom box..would love the middle and top.
Got it from my grandfather a few years ago, in love with it.

nice boxes for sure
 

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Thanks, Taumac! Now I just have to find a place for them. The wheels don't seem like they'll hold a lot of weight, so I can't load 'em up with heavy tools. i bought them thinking they were wall cabinets, and I may still yet mount them on a wall.

Build them into a bar for your mancave.



Man, I'd like to know in what way I've angered the toolbox gods.

I've been searching forever for a decent deal on a set of vintage boxes. Nothing has come up in the last 2 months or so... Now I see this on Kijiji this morning, Beach 9-drawer top with a 3-drawer bottom, for 50$!

Unfortunately it's 3 hours away and I have this thing called a job. Who posts something like that on a Monday morning?!

I sent him a message see if he'd hold it until the weekend but I'm not very hopeful.


Screw the weekend, tell him you'll pick them up tonight after work. It's worth the loss of sleep and skipping dinner.
 
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Man, I'd like to know in what way I've angered the toolbox gods.



I've been searching forever for a decent deal on a set of vintage boxes. Nothing has come up in the last 2 months or so... Now I see this on Kijiji this morning, Beach 9-drawer top with a 3-drawer bottom, for 50$!



Unfortunately it's 3 hours away and I have this thing called a job. Who posts something like that on a Monday morning?!



I sent him a message see if he'd hold it until the weekend but I'm not very hopeful.


That's a nice set up at a damn good price. Hopefully seller will hold it if not tell the wifey your gonna be late for dinner. LOL
 

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Thanks, Taumac! Now I just have to find a place for them. The wheels don't seem like they'll hold a lot of weight, so I can't load 'em up with heavy tools. i bought them thinking they were wall cabinets, and I may still yet mount them on a wall.


I like that idea. One on each side of a bench and chest on small shelf between.
 

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Tim: i'm sure the seller won't have any issues finding a buyer at that price, but with 6 hours drive and another $50+ in gas it might not be the best deal for you. are there more boxes in your area if you pay more money say $150-200? reason i'm asking is I'm sure you can probably make $100 in 6 hours even if you want to mow a few lawns in the neighborhood. i have a friend that shows me a ton of Craigslist boxes and asks my opinion on them. he won't spend the $300 to get a nice old box, but he'll spend hours on CL looking for one that might need 40 hours of work to spiff it up.

all i'm saying to you and everybody is that your time is worth something as you know because you are at work now.

good luck
 
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Screw the weekend, tell him you'll pick them up tonight after work. It's worth the loss of sleep and skipping dinner.

That's a nice set up at a damn good price. Hopefully seller will hold it if not tell the wifey your gonna be late for dinner. LOL

Sent him a message within 15 minutes of his ad being up this morning, still waiting on an answer.

Tim: i'm sure the seller won't have any issues finding a buyer at that price, but with 6 hours drive and another $50+ in gas it might not be the best deal for you. are there more boxes in your area if you pay more money say $150-200? reason i'm asking is I'm sure you can probably make $100 in 6 hours even if you want to mow a few lawns in the neighborhood. i have a friend that shows me a ton of Craigslist boxes and asks my opinion on them. he won't spend the $300 to get a nice old box, but he'll spend hours on CL looking for one that might need 40 hours of work to spiff it up.

all i'm saying to you and everybody is that your time is worth something as you know because you are at work now.

good luck

Oh, I agree with you but the selection is pretty slim around here. Even with the 6-hour to and from drive I'd still be well within the value of the box around here, if it is indeed as good condition as it appears to be from the 1 picture. I'm willing to spend the money for something good, but it just doesn't pop up that often around here and when it does either the timing is **** or it's too far away ;)

Still kicking myself for not picking up the 1970's Snap-On stack 3 years ago or so for 300$. But I was out of a job back then and had no garage, but I still hate not having bought it :p
 

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Sent him a message within 15 minutes of his ad being up this morning, still waiting on an answer.







Oh, I agree with you but the selection is pretty slim around here. Even with the 6-hour to and from drive I'd still be well within the value of the box around here, if it is indeed as good condition as it appears to be from the 1 picture. I'm willing to spend the money for something good, but it just doesn't pop up that often around here and when it does either the timing is **** or it's too far away ;)



Still kicking myself for not picking up the 1970's Snap-On stack 3 years ago or so for 300$. But I was out of a job back then and had no garage, but I still hate not having bought it :p


$50 is good deal but depends on how much you want it. I collect gray/red Craftsman. Since Im only collecting that specific era of box they only came available here and there in my area. If you have looked around and they only pop up once in a blue moon then grab them when you see them especially if looking for a specific brand or model.
 

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$50 is good deal but depends on how much you want it. I collect gray/red Craftsman. Since Im only collecting that specific era of box they only came available here and there in my area. If you have looked around and they only pop up once in a blue moon then grab them when you see them especially if looking for a specific brand or model.

I do have a soft spot for the vintage Beach boxes :) Bought two carry boxes in the last 2 weeks hehe and I have 2 more at my Mom's place in rough shape. So yeah, it is desirable to me if in good shape.

I would absolutely love to have a full Beach stack and also a full Red and Gray Craftsman, I think they are some of the better looking boxes ever, for some reason they are really rare around here.
 

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Spotted this today at my buddy's shop - his dad picked it up at an auction. The panel covering the drawer is cracked, but it's full of goodies!

oh, man. i saw that post last night, but got distracted and couldnt reply.
that is a cool old chest. drawer pulls look like a union.
 

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Gents: does anyone know where to find a front cover for this S-K toolbox? I bought it pretty much as you see it, and it turned me into an S-K collector. I'd like to fill the holes in the socket and wrench sets, but first I'd like to make the box itself complete.

I'd even be happy with a few pictures of a front cover - if I can't find one, I'll try fabbing one myself.

Also, can anyone confirm mid-40s to mid-50s as the age/era of this box? It is obviously the pre-Lectrolyte era, and most of the ratchet and socket drivers have the S-K diamond logo.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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I really like that box, someday I would like to have an SK box.

As far as the front panel, I would keep an eye on eBay, maybe a want ad on here. Maybe try find one in poorer condition and use it for parts?
 
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This weeks score
KR 657 PA built date 90
KR 637 PA built date 90
KR 292 PA built date 89 (was not aware that this was part of the deal "SCORE")
All original paint, used but not abused, key included (all 3 keyed the same), some liners remaining, all slides appear in good shape, bottom slides on KR 657 need a good cleaning.
Had to drive 160 miles one way to get it but was worth it, paid less than what the average KR 657 goes for in this area
 

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oh, man. i saw that post last night, but got distracted and couldnt reply.
that is a cool old chest. drawer pulls look like a union.

I was just going to say, I'd never seen any pulls like that before. Nice box Jeff, are you going to try to buy it off them?
 

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This weeks score
KR 657 PA built date 90
KR 637 PA built date 90
KR 292 PA built date 89 (was not aware that this was part of the deal "SCORE")
All original paint, used but not abused, key included (all 3 keyed the same), some liners remaining, all slides appear in good shape, bottom slides on KR 657 need a good cleaning.
Had to drive 160 miles one way to get it but was worth it, paid less than what the average KR 657 goes for in this area

Looks like a nice set. What did you end up giving for the 3?
 

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If I bring anything else into this basement, I'll be in big trouble! I think my buddy's dad is gonna restore it and use it on his dresser.


Sounds like you need to apply the hide and seek method. Hide something you already own to make room for the box, then later when your SO forgets, bring it back out.:lol_hitti
 

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I feel you are correct. Wow, was that at a pawn shop or something? 5¢?

Bid on flea-bay, was watching it for a while in the final hour still wasn't moving fast, set a bid max low and still won, the tool gods where smiling on me.

I can't find much info on the KR 292, search on here and google didn't bring up much even collectingsnapon didn't have much if anything.
 

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New acquisition :
 

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My 1960s Husky toolboxes. These were supplied with the 1/2" drive toolset. The top one is my original, bottom one came from eBay.
 

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Bid on flea-bay, was watching it for a while in the final hour still wasn't moving fast, set a bid max low and still won, the tool gods where smiling on me.

I can't find much info on the KR 292, search on here and google didn't bring up much even collectingsnapon didn't have much if anything.

What info do you want to know about the 292?
 

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found this on CL about an hour from me. i picked it up tonight. twertsy rode along...yeah, i scooped him:beer:
after some chatting w/ the seller it turns out he's a GJ member also.
good dude w/ some cool stuff. we'll have to meet up w/ him again.
a herbrand bottom box. 1940s i think. it's built like a brick *********.
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What info do you want to know about the 292?

I think I got what I was Looking for.

When I googled the 292 I didn't get much then looked at 290 and 291. All the
same box, different trim if I got it right.

Had my Snap-on dealer order me the liner sets for upper and lower but he had a hard time pulling up the side box (found the box but it would not let him link to the liners). He will check and see what the availability of touch up paint and liners for the side box are.
 

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found this on CL about an hour from me. i picked it up tonight. twertsy rode along...yeah, i scooped him:beer:
after some chatting w/ the seller it turns out he's a GJ member also.
good dude w/ some cool stuff. we'll have to meet up w/ him again.
a herbrand bottom box. 1940s i think. it's built like a brick *********.
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Nice find
 

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I think I got what I was Looking for.

When I googled the 292 I didn't get much then looked at 290 and 291. All the
same box, different trim if I got it right.

Had my Snap-on dealer order me the liner sets for upper and lower but he had a hard time pulling up the side box (found the box but it would not let him link to the liners). He will check and see what the availability of touch up paint and liners for the side box are.

No, the kr290 and 291 are heavier, larger 20" deep boxes. The liners will be too long for the 292.
 

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No, the kr290 and 291 are heavier, larger 20" deep boxes. The liners will be too long for the 292.

Wow, thanks for letting me know, so what then is the story on the 292?
I was with him on the truck pulling things up on the upper and lower unit and it showed parts availability, when we pulled up the 292 we got nothing but he was able to find things under 290 and 291.
 

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found this on CL about an hour from me. i picked it up tonight. twertsy rode along...yeah, i scooped him:beer:
after some chatting w/ the seller it turns out he's a GJ member also.
good dude w/ some cool stuff. we'll have to meet up w/ him again.
a herbrand bottom box. 1940s i think. it's built like a brick *********.
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Yeah, the gent posted it in the wrong section with a description outside my normal search parameters. That WON'T happen again Beat!!! You guys wouldn't believe how solid that box is. No rust at all and, I believe with a little careful cleaning, the Herbrand blue can be brought back. It just has 70 or so years of grease/dust layered on it. Great find!:beer:
 
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