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Well, as confession is good for the soul I have to admit that lacking Smoke's restraint and having better timing than Rileysan I ended up buying this stack. Both top and bottom are a bit of a project for sure but have fairly good potential. Here is a pic of some socket rails someone had stuck on the outside of the top box. Not sure I've ever seen this done before and will have a few holes to patch because of it. At least it is complete except for missing one oval craftsman badge. I'm rearranging some boxes in one area of the shop to make room for it... Ed.

Now that was a working man's box for sure. I've never seen rails on the side like that either, but it makes some sense for a one man shop...
 
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ORC: i tried to talk AE Neuman (GJ member) out of his bottom roller a couple years ago cause i had that top box and AE wouldn't budge so i sold him my top box and he has the pair. it's a well built box and i can't recall who made them for Craftsman/Sears. do you or anybody know who did?



nice of you to get the boys riled up and then talk yourself into buying it. if you run out of time cause you might have a few projects it sounds like a few of the local guys might be willing to trade you something for them.



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Drives- they were made by amd- who was advertising metal display co. who made remline boxes at the same time! Glad someone here ended up with it[emoji16]


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ORC: i tried to talk AE Neuman (GJ member) out of his bottom roller a couple years ago cause i had that top box and AE wouldn't budge so i sold him my top box and he has the pair. it's a well built box and i can't recall who made them for Craftsman/Sears. do you or anybody know who did?
cheers

I really don't know who made these for Craftsman either but they are pretty stout boxes. (On edit thanks smokeshow for identifying the manufacturer). This is the second chest I've had and they must have produced the style for several years as my other one has the crown top logo in a different location. It holds lathe tooling mostly and sits under the chip pan on my old 12 x 5 Hendey. (Pic below)



Now that was a working man's box for sure. I've never seen rails on the side like that either, but it makes some sense for a one man shop...

It definitely belonged to a working man who didn't mind modifying his tools so they would work to his advantage. I can appreciate his thought process in keeping his tools at hand as well. I may just leave them on. Ed.
 

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Drives- they were made by amd- who was advertising metal display co. who made remline boxes at the same time! Glad someone here ended up with it[emoji16]


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Here is a pic from inside the drawer in where you can make out the AMD name stamped in behind the craftsman logo. I knew it said something there but couldn't make it out until I got a pic and enhanced it. I'm not sure but it could be the date stamp on the left side. I can't tell if it's a 56 or a 66 stamped there though. Ed.
 

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ORC: great picture of the mfg. label on the back of where the heritage badge goes. could it maybe be 55 as in 1955?

Smoke: great call on advertising metal display co. and no wonder i like Remline boxes too.
 

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ORC: well i forgot to mention how much i liked your other Craftsman under your lathe and how I REALLY LIKE YOUR LATHE. that is one great looking machine. :thumbup:
 

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ORC: great picture of the mfg. label on the back of where the heritage badge goes. could it maybe be 55 as in 1955?

Smoke: great call on advertising metal display co. and no wonder i like Remline boxes too.

Not sure Drives but I suppose it could be a 55. Could be a 66 to though. I'll try to clean it up a little more and get a better look next time I'm out in the shop. I think I'll check the same spot on some of my other boxes as well. Ed.
 

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Not sure Drives but I suppose it could be a 55. Could be a 66 to though. I'll try to clean it up a little more and get a better look next time I'm out in the shop. I think I'll check the same spot on some of my other boxes as well. Ed.



Just an FYI any boxes made by amd will be date stamped behind the logo . My remline is and if you check yours you will be surprised to find the year of manufacture there


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I really don't know who made these for Craftsman either but they are pretty stout boxes. (On edit thanks smokeshow for identifying the manufacturer). This is the second chest I've had and they must have produced the style for several years as my other one has the crown top logo in a different location. It holds lathe tooling mostly and sits under the chip pan on my old 12 x 5 Hendey. (Pic below)





It definitely belonged to a working man who didn't mind modifying his tools so they would work to his advantage. I can appreciate his thought process in keeping his tools at hand as well. I may just leave them on. Ed.



I'm jealous of that lathe!


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Not sure Drives but I suppose it could be a 55. Could be a 66 to though. I'll try to clean it up a little more and get a better look next time I'm out in the shop. I think I'll check the same spot on some of my other boxes as well. Ed.

I also have one of these AMD boxes though a smaller model. Mine is clearly stamped 55. The Craftsman catalog image also confirms 1955 to be the correct year.

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Great roller cab you have there Brad. Much better use of the space to have extra drawers than just an empty box in the bottom. Your 55' date stamp looks good too. I don't doubt that's what I've got as well. 55' is fine with me....just a bit older than I am. Ed.
 

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Thanks Ed. This was a genuine barn find that set me back a cool $20. I've since wet sanded and clear coated it and with paraffin on the rails, works like new. I wished I had the larger top box like yours but other than that, this one does me just fine.

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Nice cman boxes pictured above!

My brother found this snappy in a customers garage and bought it for $50. Wondering what model and years they were made ? I asked him to look for a model stamp on the back and he assured me there was none ?

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BC: nice looking Craftsman boxes and thanks for posting the catalog page with it. :bowdown:

Smoke: i think with those handles on your brother's snap on box you are around 1950. i'm not certain where to look for a date or maybe some of these guys just know them in their memory. or maybe they made them. anyway this repainted Snappy roller I own was dated for me at 1950 so guessing yours is close to that. the darker picture is the same box (I think) and the light blue might have something to do with the sunshine in Seattle cause when it finally does come out it's really bright.
 

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Well, as confession is good for the soul I have to admit that lacking Smoke's restraint and having better timing than Rileysan I ended up buying this stack. Both top and bottom are a bit of a project for sure but have fairly good potential. Here is a pic of some socket rails someone had stuck on the outside of the top box. Not sure I've ever seen this done before and will have a few holes to patch because of it. At least it is complete except for missing one oval craftsman badge. I'm rearranging some boxes in one area of the shop to make room for it... Ed.
I was waiting for you to fess up!

Grats on your acquisition. I'm happy it went to a GJ member who will care for and appreciate it.

Here's a picture of mine (not for the first time) .

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Nice cman boxes pictured above!

My brother found this snappy in a customers garage and bought it for $50. Wondering what model and years they were made ? I asked him to look for a model stamp on the back and he assured me there was none ?

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Good find. Looks like an early KRA-53.
 

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Not to be outdone, I picked this vintage Craftsman roller up after work today. Was listed on CL for just a few hours. $125. I didn't hesitate as it's in as good of condition as the pictures appear.

Brian
 

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Riley: i actually was going to make the drive for that one when i saw it so good for you for picking it up. glad to hear it was as nice as it looked. DO YOU NEED IT!!

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Nice box Brian. I saw it come up as well but didn't even call as there was no way I was going to fight Portland traffic to go up there and get it. I did think it would be the perfect location for you to get it and am glad it worked out well for you. Sure looks like a nice roller. Ed.
 

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Riley: i actually was going to make the drive for that one when i saw it so good for you for picking it up. glad to hear it was as nice as it looked. DO YOU NEED IT!!

cheers

Of course I don't need it! However, it's the proper match for the 10d top chest I picked up last year - for which I owe you much gratitude!


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Nice box Brian. I saw it come up as well but didn't even call as there was no way I was going to fight Portland traffic to go up there and get it. I did think it would be the perfect location for you to get it and am glad it worked out well for you. Sure looks like a nice roller. Ed.

It was located in an easy on/off I-5 locale. The casters are not original but are really nice and heavy. The seller stated he purchased it ~15 years ago from an automotive shop in Portland. He cleaned it up really nice but had to replace the casters because the old ones were worn out. He is a finish woodworker and loves vintage tools and boxes. He had a really nice 60s vintage Snap-on roller and top chest that replaced this one. I enjoyed my short visit with him.
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Riley: very cool and you are very welcome for any help i was able to provide on the other one.

I guess you DID NEED THIS BOX didn't you??

ALL: for all you vintage guys i started a thread i thought some of us might like about vintage metal containers so take a peek at it and post up one or more of yours or post them up as you find a few. i seem to be finding a few here and there and i probably have a shelf's worth now if i put them all together.

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Riley Great score! Those rollers with all drawers are hard to find! Great that you have a matching set and the dates even match!
 

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Just thought I'd share my new to me Craftsman roller tool box that I got to go along with my Kennedy. It replaced a Kobalt roller. Thanks for letting me share. Cheers
 

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nice craftsman stack, and it looks like you have a bunch of cool old **** too.
and a chopper guy also?!
rock on wit yo bad self:rocker:
 

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Not to be outdone, I picked this vintage Craftsman roller up after work today. Was listed on CL for just a few hours. $125. I didn't hesitate as it's in as good of condition as the pictures appear.

Brian

Brian, how did you score this? I check our clist multiple times a day for craftsman in our area because I would like to find a 519x vise and did not see this posted! Well done! I have the older version of this roller with the heritage logo that was made by Pressteel but yours is made by AMD (advertising metal display company). Looks to be in fantastic shape!
 

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Nice cman boxes pictured above!

My brother found this snappy in a customers garage and bought it for $50. Wondering what model and years they were made ? I asked him to look for a model stamp on the back and he assured me there was none ?

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That's a late 50s top box. Check the 1957 or 58 Snap-On catalog online. I have the matching bottom.
 

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Picked up another Remline today, I can't pass them up
$50 full of odds and ends tools

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Handles are riveted as most of you know but I want to save the chrome so I drilled one out to take it off and tested to see how clean it will come, looks pretty good luckily its just on the surface

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That's a great box. Nice pick up!!!

I have a 1960 top box/roller combo and I think they're one of the best boxes around. My Remlines are my regular use boxes.
 

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Brian, how did you score this? I check our clist multiple times a day for craftsman in our area because I would like to find a 519x vise and did not see this posted! Well done! I have the older version of this roller with the heritage logo that was made by Pressteel but yours is made by AMD (advertising metal display company). Looks to be in fantastic shape!
I will call it dumb luck. I rarely search for the word "Craftsman" but I did yesterday. It wasn't listed under tool box, chest, or otherwise. It was only up 4 hours when I found it and was still listed at 8pm last night.

Brian

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Smoke: Riley DREAMS ABOUT VINTAGE CRAFTSMAN and he never sleeps so you'll have to GET LUCKY as he mentioned. my version of GETTING LUCKY is always practicing for the moment and being ready to GET LUCKY.

Ryan: i like those Remline boxes too and if i recall correctly the same maker made both that Remline and the Heritage Craftsman Riley just bought and posted pictures of.

nice find and you can always post pictures of tools as long as the box is in the pictures so please do next time. thanks
 
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