







That's a beautiful cabinet! Wanna sell it?!?




That 12 drawer top chest does look pretty minty Smoke. Coupled with the fresh shined 9 drawer cabinet that will make a very nice gray n red stack. New drawer liners do make a big difference. Ed.
Good job. I have the smaller version of that chest and cabinet combo. Thanks for the tip about the HF drawer liners. I have a tool box in the trunk of my car (my first Craftsman box from 1970), and the tools slide around without restraint when I make a turn. Will try those drawer liners to see if it abates the sliding.
Agreed. Also I've been known to spend more on the cork drawer liner material than I did the boxes!Thanks guys! While I would prefer vintage cork liners, these foam ones are the best to keep tools from flying around when you open the drawers . The stack shows its age gracefully without looking new or abused so that is a good place to stop
Agreed. Also I've been known to spend more on the cork drawer liner material than I did the boxes!
Agreed. Also I've been known to spend more on the cork drawer liner material than I did the boxes!
Those look great!
Thank you!Wow, that’s time well spent. Looks great.


Picked up a couple more rolls to put into my 12 drawer top chest yesterday. This is what the rolls look like. The purist in me prefers the cork but you can’t beat this in terms of the non slip function!
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I personally like the Husky liner available from HD. That 12-D sure is purdy Smoke!
Please tell me a GJ member came away with this. I was too late to get a hold of this early style gray & red 5d roller with roller slides that was listed for free. Dammit!
Brian
The LL67 is simply the lock number. You can find vendors on Ebay that sell keys and you'll need your LL67 number to order. The date of mfg on these upper boxes is inside the upper section on the left side. Following is a link to a post I made earlier on a two drawer that shows you what the date stamp looks like.Have really started into the restore on my dads old two drawer. Hardware all cleaned up. Removed the lock and under the grime found a number LL67, which is good since I need a key. 67 sounds about right for the year but I am still looking for a year stamp on the box and drawers. There was a strip of dripped paint on the back and when I removed it saw that the paint on the box had somewhat a blue tint. Some boxes in this thread have that same tint. Is there a rattle top color for that blue? Thanks and will post pics when done. This will be a generational pass on!
The LL67 is simply the lock number. You can find vendors on Ebay that sell keys and you'll need your LL67 number to order. The date of mfg on these upper boxes is inside the upper section on the left side. Following is a link to a post I made earlier on a two drawer that shows you what the date stamp looks like.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=8034926&postcount=1714
Please tell me a GJ member came away with this. I was too late to get a hold of this early style gray & red 5d roller with roller slides that was listed for free. Dammit!
Brian
Roller slides?
Roller slides?
There was some from 60 to 65. They weren’t what we consider BB slides today. It was a steel roller that drawer rode on.
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There was some from 60 to 65. They weren’t what we consider BB slides today. It was a steel roller that drawer rode on.
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