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Picked up this Craftsman rolling chest today

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Not sure of vintage but got this today.

Rusty, crusty and missing parts but I dig it.
 

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Cool. A good candidate for restoration. Some Evapo—Rust, a cable wire wheel and it will be ready for painting. There is a post in one of the bench vise threads on removing the decal without damage. If I run across it, I will post a link.

Edit Note: Or it might be easier to just mask the decal. That ensures no damage.
 

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Its not a decal. Its a riveted plate. I have one. Its from 1955 or 1957. I can't remember. The date is stamped behind the Craftsman plate. You can see it from the inside of the drawer.
 
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I have the same one lol... was given to me by my dad. Not sure if he was the original owner though.

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So it appears to be missing either a drawer or the door that might slide up into a channel under the bottom big drawer. The three drawers are "locked" unless I push up on a tabs that are in that channel.

From other pictures I've searched for it appears to be a door for the big opening that maybe slides up into the channel and when doing that it pushes up on the tabs so you can open the drawers.

Can you confirm?
 

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So it appears to be missing either a drawer or the door that might slide up into a channel under the bottom big drawer. The three drawers are "locked" unless I push up on a tabs that are in that channel.



From other pictures I've searched for it appears to be a door for the big opening that maybe slides up into the channel and when doing that it pushes up on the tabs so you can open the drawers.



Can you confirm?
Sorry to say, but now that I'm at home looking at it... it's slightly different. Mine has a fold-down drawer cover that covers all of the drawer and locks to the brace under the lower drawer.

Excuse the mess, this one is in a corner with seldom used tools in it.
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So it appears to be missing either a drawer or the door that might slide up into a channel under the bottom big drawer. The three drawers are "locked" unless I push up on a tabs that are in that channel.

From other pictures I've searched for it appears to be a door for the big opening that maybe slides up into the channel and when doing that it pushes up on the tabs so you can open the drawers.

Can you confirm?

It looks like the same door setup that my 30+ yr old CM chest has. It's a flat steel sheet with a u shape bent into the top edge. The u shape slides in at the top of the cut out, hinges there and slides in to conceal it when opened. I don't have my chest model number but it's the small red one they sold for yrs and yrs without bb slides. That door might fit yours.
 

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If you decide to restore it, make sure to post pics and include details about the paint you used. I've been thinking about doing this one... thinking for about 20 years lol.

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Mister vrinner, you have a bona-fide safety hazard there, an accident waiting to happen. Best idea is to send directly to me so I can set my matching top box on it to absorb any shrapnel when it explodes.
 
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If you decide to restore it, make sure to post pics and include details about the paint you used. I've been thinking about doing this one... thinking for about 20 years lol.

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I'm thinking about just cleaning it up instead of a full resto. Also get/make any missing parts to get it fully functioning again. I really like the used look of it.
 
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strangely enough, I just came across one on craigslist just now. Maybe the pictures will give you a clue?

https://rockford.craigslist.org/tls/d/south-beloit-vintage-craftsman-tool/6980934257.html

Always helpful to post whatever pics accompany the ad, because once it's deleted from CL, the link is useless. The CL ad asking price is $80. Seems like a reasonable price.

here's a good deal for someone in so. FL:
Rare 8 drawer tool chest with two keys. Locks. Metal handles. Made better than new craftsman tool boxes.
All drawers work. No stickers on box. Has some paint drips on top lid. Small surface rust on inside top compartment. Some small surface rust spots on outside.


It's the blue box (second attachment). Not sure if it's ball-bearing, but it has the extruded-aluminum handles which is usually a sign of a thicker-gauge metal, and better construction.
https://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/tls/d/boca-raton-craftsman-tool-chest-8/6978745651.html
 

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Its not a decal. Its a riveted plate. I have one. Its from 1955 or 1957. I can't remember. The date is stamped behind the Craftsman plate. You can see it from the inside of the drawer.
Right, it is a plate and not a decal. I used the wrong term. But there is a post on here, probably in the vise restoration thread, that tells how to remove it without damage.
 
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Perfect. These pictures and info are exactly what I needed. I just emailed the person on the craigslist add to see if they could send me some pictures of how the door opens and rolls back so I can make one.

Awesome info!
 

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I have the exact same tool chest that I inherited from my father. Gotta be the same vintage as he bought it when he was a mechanic just before joining the Air Force in '58.

I'll check when I get home, and next week can take some pictures as I was planning to clean it up. I'll see if the bottom door comes out easily to take some pictures and measurements.
 

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Maybe a little later than my son's Craftsman bench. Same style rounded corners.

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You guys are a bad influence...

I'm really thinking about going and picking up that one for sale that I posted earlier.

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Ok, mine is similar but logo and handles are different. I think it might be older. Looking at the back of the drawer behind the logo plate I don't see any date code.

The door on the bottom slides down and would have a lock on it to lock the entire chest up.

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vrinner

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Ok, mine is similar but logo and handles are different. I think it might be older. Looking at the back of the drawer behind the logo plate I don't see any date code.

The door on the bottom slides down and would have a lock on it to lock the entire chest up.

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Is it at all possible for you to take a picture of the inside of the lower locking door. I want to build my missing piece
 
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