lafester
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Found this in an auction box. They don't have much value but it looks kind of cool. Seems like it would be kind of awkward to sand that way.
Very Nice Cool Too!!Hey Nines, hey Smoke, hey All!
I picked up this 99C04387 wall cabinet for mechanics' tools today at my flea market. Although many of the tools in the 1948 catalog bear the =CRAFTSMAN= Heritage logo, it's not in the 1948 catalog. It's on the cover and then again on page 3 of the 1952 catalog, so it must've been introduced sometime between 1948 and 1952.
Here is what it looked like when I got it (See Pic
EDIT: Also the auger bits - found in one of the nifty little swinging drawers at the bottom - and these tiny nippers (which needs to be de-rusted)!

Good question, Jay. Since I had never seen one of these cabinets before, because it's not centered, and because the cabinet has some improvisational holes drilled in it, I was actually wondering if it was factory or something else, until I got home and verified it. All the catalogs show the badge on the inside exactly where it's located. The woodworkers' tools version is also on the inside, though that one is centered.I wonder why they didn't put a Craftsman badge on the outside?
Interesting! Thanks for the prompt, honza! I was so absorbed in the cabinet itself that I didn't even take notice to that.What amazes me is I have tools with at least 3 different kinds of the heritage logo.
Yes! They Are!Very nice piece, cool stickers too!
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Yup. I like clean, mint-y NOS boxes, too, but they always present a dilemma - finding clean, mint-y NOS tools to match!I love when an old box has some character to it.
Funny you should ask, Dan. Yesterday I would've said absolutely not, mainly because I have no interest in =V= tools. But, as I was cleaning it up this morning (Simple Green spray on the grime, WD-40 and 0000 steel wool on the rusty spots - mainly on the hanging clips and such), and looking at the profiles, I realized that I probably have close to ten (10) of the ninety (90) pieces without even trying (the hacksaw, the 1 lb hammer, some of the 1/4-inch drive pieces, and a few others), and I pass up =V= 1/2-inch drive, DOE, and DBE wrenches all the time at flea markets. It probably wouldn't be a herculean effort. And that catalog image of it full does look pretty cool! On the other hand, do I really want to invest the time and effort in something outside my niche? So I am at, Hmm, maybe, I don't know.The real question is, are you planning on filling it?
Do it! You can't just have an empty cabinet. I've got some extra =v= you can have.Thanks, guys!
Yup. I like clean, mint-y NOS boxes, too, but they always present a dilemma - finding clean, mint-y NOS tools to match!This is a big debate in the WWII community that extends even to the vehicles and whether to restore or preserve 'as is'. Tools and other accessories hung on jeeps are almost always well-used looking, whereas the jeep looks like it just rolled off the assembly line. Same dilemma with civilian tool-sets, boxes and tools. For me, anyway. Which is one of the advantages of the 'been there, done that' look.
Funny you should ask, Dan. Yesterday I would've said absolutely not, mainly because I have no interest in =V= tools. But, as I was cleaning it up this morning (Simple Green spray on the grime, WD-40 and 0000 steel wool on the rusty spots - mainly on the hanging clips and such), and looking at the profiles, I realized that I probably have close to ten (10) of the ninety (90) pieces without even trying (the hacksaw, the 1 lb hammer, some of the 1/4-inch drive pieces, and a few others), and I pass up =V= 1/2-inch drive, DOE, and DBE wrenches all the time at flea markets. It probably wouldn't be a herculean effort. And that catalog image of it full does look pretty cool! On the other hand, do I really want to invest the time and effort in something outside my niche? So I am at, Hmm, maybe, I don't.
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nice C/M Drill Press!!!!!
I have that same vise too.
(Well Not Yours, It's Mine........)
Just like it though
No, It's not either, akin to it, but not a swivel.
Jay, your 3 drawer roller looks very clean! Do you have any better pictures ?
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Lugz,
That is a great chest. If you decide to fill it, I have some =v= stuff that would otherwise be destined for eBay that I would be happy to donate to such a worthy cause. I did find this little 4 drawer cabinet at a yard sale up the street from our house yesterday.
-Don
Thank you Smoke; I don’t yet but once I pull it for its refurbishment I will post good images! I have a stuck drawer that will require some ingenuity. Other projects line up ahead of that. It’s not super accessible at the moment.


I picked up these earlier this year along with a couple of old toolboxes. Don't know exactly what these are called but suspect they're for sheet metal work.