A few weeks ago, I tried to grab a vintage Mac / Craftsman 27" wide stack to replace my homeowner grade Craftsman (6-drawer 27" chest, 8-drawer top box).
It was a good deal and I missed out. Should have called faster. I was bummed so I decided to try to get the equivalent box brand new. After some emails back and forth with GH Metals, who were making Beach brand toolboxes, finally got a quote on a brand new 27" full depth chest and box.
A few days after sending the "Shut up and take my money!" email, I learned that GH Metals has shut down.
Back to the drawing board.
After searching far and wide on the various used-stuff websites, and even going to some auctions, I finally sourced a Proto top box (27" wide, 18" deep, 12 drawers) and a Vulcan roller cab (31" wide, 18" deep, 7 drawers.
The Proto is not that old, I'm guessing 15-20 years tops. It has ball bearing slides but the drawer pull pattern looks a bit different than what is sold now.
The Vulcan is made by MBC (Metal Box & Cabinet Corp) in Chicago. Date code is 1965. I spent this evening yanking the drawers and straightening the slides.
The locking mechanism confuses me a bit - the top drawer has to be open a bit before the other drawers will open. Could something be missing in the lock works?