bcexplorer
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Found this work of art at the restore 25$ cdn. I'm guessing early 50s? I love the patina! I'm just getting started tool hunting and this is by far my favorite find! Any info appreciated! I am a huge proto fan

I was picking up a few items at a garage sale and the dude gave me this 74' Sears "TOWER" cabinet/desk. He beat the **** out of it when he lost the key apparently.....so key cylinders need to be replaced or removed, lots of surface rust on this thing also. I'm thinking about refinishing it and welding on some casters. Anyone know anything about these things?
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I was picking up a few items at a garage sale and the dude gave me this 74' Sears "TOWER" cabinet/desk. He beat the **** out of it when he lost the key apparently.....so key cylinders need to be replaced or removed, lots of surface rust on this thing also. I'm thinking about refinishing it and welding on some casters. Anyone know anything about these things?
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I picked up another Snap On top box at an auction the other night. Its in decent shape with only a few dings here and there.
The best price was the price, they didn't have a key for it so it went for $30.
Its a KR533B from 1980, it sits nicely on the bottom of my 30" wide roll cab for now. I'd like to find it a matching bottom and mid box as well.
When I got it home, I quickly noticed that any key will open the box, someone removed all the tumblers from the lock. Otherwise its in super shape for the price.
I picked up another Snap On top box at an auction the other night. Its in decent shape with only a few dings here and there.
The best price was the price, they didn't have a key for it so it went for $30.
Its a KR533B from 1980, it sits nicely on the bottom of my 30" wide roll cab for now. I'd like to find it a matching bottom and mid box as well.
When I got it home, I quickly noticed that any key will open the box, someone removed all the tumblers from the lock. Otherwise its in super shape for the price.
That's very fair as long as there are no mechanical issues with it and it's unlocked. I think they are both KR5xx series (meaning all friction slides) except for possibly the bottom most drawer. I don't think they offered the KR655 (ball bearing bottom box) with 9 drawers, only the KR555. Those are early to mid 80s boxes, side box is from the 70s, probably 3 drawer, one shelf KR274.
thanks! i went to go check it out, 7 drawers total need the rails looking at as usually one side would not come out with the drawer, almost every drawer had paint chips on the bottom front of the drawer, and he didn't have the chance to get it re-keyed. Also the top hinge on one side is broken....He will only go down to $500. I'm going to sleep on it, if it sells meanwhile, oh well. I think I rather have a box that is ready to throw tools in right away vs a fixer upper.
Are the retainers just broke off or slides worn out? I really like those boxes but my concern is the channels in the drawers and box the the rails slide worn through the metal.
thanks! i went to go check it out, 7 drawers total need the rails looking at as usually one side would not come out with the drawer, almost every drawer had paint chips on the bottom front of the drawer, and he didn't have the chance to get it re-keyed. Also the top hinge on one side is broken....He will only go down to $500. I'm going to sleep on it, if it sells meanwhile, oh well. I think I rather have a box that is ready to throw tools in right away vs a fixer upper.
it looked like the slides were worn out (i know replacements could be had), but a few channels looked like they were bent (wavy) from when he disassembled for the move from reno. He also didn't know what I was talking about when I asked about the drawer release tool, I'm not sure if he just ripped them out or what, it's a good deal if someone has the time to do a proper restore on it. I just need something I can throw my tools in right away and start to use so i passed.
Picked up a few old boxes this weekend... The Craftsman and Powr-Kraft were stuffed full of old miscellaneous tools and odds and ends that I'm still trying to go through. The Huot is in great shape and was built into an old man's workbench. Some of the original brochures were left in it as well. I think they were a pretty good score at $100 for the 3 of them.
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Not a good buy. Just mail me that top craftsman box. Lol
Great pickup!
Still digging through them now... Pretty much got through all the drawers. The tools up top is what's left after throwing out the broken and just junk. Quite a bit of cool old stuff in them.
The Craftsman has been used and used hard but it should still clean up fairly good.
Just one bucket of unusable stuff. Guys wife made his post both the craftsman and Powr-Kraft up with tools for $60 because "nobody wants your old ****".
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hi guys...found this site when i was home from surgery and thought it would be a good idea to restore one. found an 80,s so side box with door and drawers.after a few days of cleaning,sanding,primer and more sanding i am ready to paint.im using 2k single stage matched from a drawer at paint store.still need to get a key and am trying to find the rubber strip on back of the door that keeps drawers closed.any ideas????? THANKS JOHN.
between the paint,sandpaper and my labor i probably could have got a new one,but wheres the fun in that......
