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My new old toolbox (and need advice!)

norry

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First off, before I forget, I'd like to thank Chad S publicly for answering the questions I PM'd him. :thumbup: If you're ever in my neck of the woods, Chad, the :beer: is definitely on me.

It's an old Snap-on K-60. Rough shape, but nothing's missing and for $300 including some tools, I think it was a decent deal. A few pictures:

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Cool, old school sticker - from when the Snap-on guy's number was simply "4640":

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Logo:

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Now here's where it gets a bit weird. It came with this bottom box:

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There aren't any Snap-on logoes anywhere on it. (I can't find a Snap-on ID stamp on the upper box either, but my K-55-W doesn't have an apparent one despite being in great shape. It was from around the same time period. Either they did it faintly or they did it in some weird location?) It doesn't seem like a K-200 since it doesn't look like it ever had drawers in the bottom cabinet, and (although you can't really see it here) the bottom only sorta-kinda fits the top. The previous owner had put some wood there to serve as a makeshift spacer so the doors could open on the top...

But here's where it gets interesting. The paint on my old K-55-W is a very unique kind of wrinkle pattern that I'd never seen anywhere else. And the paint inside the bottom cabinet is -exactly- the same wrinkle pattern... which makes me wonder if it actually is Snappy after all, or was resprayed to match the top, or ... ?

This is the pattern I'm talking about:

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My general plan for the top box was to remove the hardware, remove the paint (it's been repainted anyway), prime it and respray it - though I would have to save that sticker first! Does anyone know what color it was supposed to be? I remember when someone posted a feeler here about selling a K60 of his own, it was a burgundy color and there was a comment that this was the correct color for the box. Also, is the hardware supposed to be chromed? There's no visible chrome at this point, but then the box is 60 years old...

BTW, anyone (Snapmom?) care to comment on why the two logoes don't match despite being from about the same time? Is one a bit older than the other? The one on the K-60 includes the text about "Kenosha-Wisconsin Trade Mark Made in USA"... And is there a way to restore that one? From the way it wore, it looks like it had been painted white and then painted red, with the red then being gently abraded to produce raised white letters on a red background. Is this the case?

Thanks in advance!
 
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norry

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Hehe, good call, DynoDale. Yep, that was the one. It was full of clutter but most of it wasn't really anything special. There was a pretty cool Proto bearing puller, a few wrenches, and a few sockets... some taps, and about 20 pounds of miscellaneous nuts and bolts.
 
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The handles were chrome originally. Chrome plating is pricey, but these could be re-plated for not a terribly high cost, due to their small size.


I learned something. I've seen onother box just like it & the handles were plain steel. I assumed they were just like that.
 

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have the handles powder coated..... might look good and would provide a little corrosion resistance. heck powder coat the whole thing.
 
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have the handles powder coated..... might look good and would provide a little corrosion resistance. heck powder coat the whole thing.

I did a little Google searching after you posted that, and I have to admit it does look pretty sweet. Any idea what it would cost to powder coat an entire box? From having painted similar-sized objects before, I'm thinking the paint would be about $100-ish for good urethane 2k stuff.

Especially liked the red color on the exhaust manifold at this place:
http://www.electro-kote.com/index.html
It's like a Snap-on red, almost. (But is that the right red for older stuff? I thought the older stuff was a darker color...)
 

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I did a little Google searching after you posted that, and I have to admit it does look pretty sweet. Any idea what it would cost to powder coat an entire box? From having painted similar-sized objects before, I'm thinking the paint would be about $100-ish for good urethane 2k stuff.

Especially liked the red color on the exhaust manifold at this place:
http://www.electro-kote.com/index.html
It's like a Snap-on red, almost. (But is that the right red for older stuff? I thought the older stuff was a darker color...)


Where are you at? We have a guy here who does powder pretty cheap. IIRC it cost my buddy $300 to have his 63 vette frame done and that included paying him to strip it.

If you are going to strip it down.. and you don't want it. I'd like that old s/o guys # sticker on the side. I dunno if you could easily razorblade it off or not? I just thought it'd be kinda cool.. I have a couple of old "wish list and balance sheets they gave techs to put in their boxes"
 
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