Outlawmws
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Nice find Sam!
Nice find Sam!
Nice Sam!
Thanks Twertsy, it was full of junk tools so I thought it would get bid up due to the contents but I used your bidding technique and think I did ok, I was determined to leave with it.
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Ain't never seed a box like that, Sam. Great stuff!!!
Hello, first post. 1964/65 Craftsmen. Craigslist find. Good overall condition, rattle can paint job on boxes, red drawers in fine condition. Came stuffed with tools (Snap-On. Craftsmen, many others.) Locks work with 2 sets of keys. Enjoy!
Hello, first post. 1964/65 Craftsmen. Craigslist find. Good overall condition, rattle can paint job on boxes, red drawers in fine condition. Came stuffed with tools (Snap-On. Craftsmen, many others.) Locks work with 2 sets of keys. Enjoy!
Great Score!Hello, first post. 1964/65 Craftsmen. Craigslist find. Good overall condition, rattle can paint job on boxes, red drawers in fine condition. Came stuffed with tools (Snap-On. Craftsmen, many others.) Locks work with 2 sets of keys. Enjoy!
This Ward's POWR KRAFT stack followed me home today.
Has a bunch of honest wear.
Picked up this PROTO JUBILEE 75th Anniversary Edition top box at the auction the other day for 35 dollars. I need to clean it up, as it is pretty dirty. Slides work great. Box is 26" x 16" x 12". I was surprised that it still had the removable top tray. I wonder if they made a matching roller for it?
Following up to your post a few weeks ago, here's my Craftsman version of the same top box. Is it safe to assume these were made by the same manufacturer?
PS - Thanks to Drives for pointing out this box to me on CL. I gave $75 for the box - which was full of tools from Craftsman BE era to modern Chinese junk. I had to tack weld the bottom drawer back together (you can see the discoloration on the front) and peen a few rivets on drawer handles, but it is otherwise in excellent shape and only requires a little elbow grease.
Brian

Following up to your post a few weeks ago, here's my Craftsman version of the same top box. Is it safe to assume these were made by the same manufacturer?
PS - Thanks to Drives for pointing out this box to me on CL. I gave $75 for the box - which was full of tools from Craftsman BE era to modern Chinese junk. I had to tack weld the bottom drawer back together (you can see the discoloration on the front) and peen a few rivets on drawer handles, but it is otherwise in excellent shape and only requires a little elbow grease.
Brian
Those are stout boxes. Mine is seriously overloaded, and it is holding up fine. Are you going to repaint it or keep the patina?
Just got it aagggghhhh!!!
Just got it aagggghhhh!!!

I believe this would be the roll cab for that box. http://toolarchives.com/node/1231
That is a cool roller cabinet. The odds of me ever finding an affordable one are probably somewhere between slim and none.
Sold a black leatherette Gerstner box to a guy in RI. He invited me to his shop. First the guys a gazzilionaire, secondly he has a thing for Gerstner toolboxes....every box here is a machinist chest most are Gerstner. He has every box Gerstner made and so many cabinets. This isbjust a 10th of his collection.
I dunno...that box has some great patina. It's yours, of course, to do with what you will, but I'd leave it exactly like it is.I recently came across s Rolla-Bench. 1953 style. It was only the second one I had ever seen so I grabbed it. It's marked KRH-300 but it has the electrics so according to the catalog it makes it a KR-300B.
The owner had a sign painter paint his name on a drawer with additional pinstriping etc which is kinda neat - it had been covered with paint in the past but I used laquer thinner and removed it as carefully as I could
I will paint the box which means removing the handles which are riveted on, but I will leave the section with painted name alone.

that box is a test rite.
i had one just like it. it was my 1st stand alone(non carry) box.
i got mine from some antique/junk shop maybe 20/25 years ago for about 80 bucks w/ tools in it.
i outgrew it pretty quick and gave it away a looong time ago.
Thanks to Slimpickins and Beatcad, I can now put a name to my Test Rite combo that I got for $2, at the end of an estate sale.
The drawer slides are very basic and are just flat surfaces scraping together. To remedy this I had thought of gluing in a strip of arborite to act as a bearing, then I remembered having some super slippery tape, found earlier at Lee Valley. You can see it in picture #2.
http://www.leevalley.com/en/Wood/page.aspx?p=32182&cat=3,43576,53293&ap=1
I plan to use the upper box for lathe tooling and should fit at the end of my old Southbend.
Probably, the lower section will be wall mounted.

here is my beauty that was my grandfathers that he made from scratch it is all hand riveted and soldered joints . I have had this up in my attic for 22 years and thought it would have to get put back in use! I really debated about leaving the patina that it had got over the years but decided to powder coat it but I left the dents in it just as a remembrance of the work that this thing has been through. now it is front and center on my newly restored pullmax machine!
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That is a cool roller cabinet. The odds of me ever finding an affordable one are probably somewhere between slim and none.



I recently came across s Rolla-Bench. 1953 style. It was only the second one I had ever seen so I grabbed it. It's marked KRH-300 but it has the electrics so according to the catalog it makes it a KR-300B.