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1982fxr

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Thanks....I'll give the wd-40 a try.

I'd wipe them with warm soapy water first. When they get a lot of build up like yours, going straight to wd-40 kind of burnishes it into the paint.

After getting it cleaner I just literally soak the rag in WD and go to town.
 

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That will give me something to do at work Sunday night. There is a couple of crusty areas where the painted surface has been compromised
 

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Thanks, Gunfighter. I was really stoked! I am going to replace the leather handle. I posted a lot more photos on the Snap-on thread. Go here and scroll down to posts #2534, #2535, and #2536.
 

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Nice box Lugz. I’ve got the same one. Does the center latch have the Stanley sweetheart logo on the underside of the latch? Mine does.
It does! Thanks for confirming. I was pretty sure it was original, but I was a little surprised to see that, and it did make me wonder. I saw the copywriters bragging about the quality of the hasp in some of the catalogs, and that point of emphasis led me to believe they (or their OEM) did indeed source it from Stanley hardware.

Excuse the ugly photo. I have some de-rusting work to do in some areas, including the hasp, one of the clasps, and a few spots here and there on some of the drawers and trays. Overall condition is pretty good, though.
 

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My box was originally grey but had been spraybombed gold. Took some time to get the gold paint off.
Pics are HERE on page 418 of this thread.
Wish mine had been green though...
 

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What do I have here ?
Solid little 2 drawer box, originally blue.
I looked at Duplex, Huot and Waterloo. Didnt find a match.
There is a logo spot in upper right corner of front panel...
Any Ideas on manufacturer ?

Great little box, it had to come home with me.

Brian
 

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1982fxr

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What do I have here ?
Solid little 2 drawer box, originally blue.
I looked at Duplex, Huot and Waterloo. Didnt find a match.
There is a logo spot in upper right corner of front panel...
Any Ideas on manufacturer ?

Great little box, it had to come home with me.

Brian

Beach? Didn't they have drawer pulls like that once upon a time?

Or really old Kennedy?
 
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Here's another old box I have been ignoring.
3 drawer tool box, no name, any thoughts ?
Hasp on front panel not original
Handle and hasp on top are rivetted .
Very tight joints on the side and spot welds.
Bottom drawer seems original with curved ends, the other two are definitely hand made. The handmade drawers threw me for a while , thinking this was a shop made box, but now I am inclined to think it was manufactured. Of course I have been wrong before...
Seems well made for shop made box ?

Had old Wright, Blackhawk, Cornwell and SO tools.

Brian
 

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Not sure who made that. Langenau and others made similar style boxes in thirties for various tool manufacturers.
 

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...perhaps not factory-made. The ad gives the provenance.
I like that box a lot.
Me too. But - and replying to you and Jock at once - the features I like the most are also some of the features that probably point to home-made, as he alluded to. Namely, the layout of the drawers and the simple "pulls". The center clasp is period correct for the era the seller claims - the same one used by Union, Gerstner, and others. But it doesn't look commercial, and not to be dismissive of anyone's story, especially where it concerns a WWII veteran, but all veteran's things are often conflated with the war (my brothers and I have been proven innocently guilty of the same thing with our own father!). Not saying it wasn't made and used on the Zeus. But it would be very atypical.
 

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Hybrid?? Commercial case with custom drawers? Note the difference in the appearance of the center 'column' separating the two stacks of drawers.
 

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I could believe hybrid. I have an old oak Lufkin that someone tore the guts apart, so when I refit it, it will be an oddball custom too. But it won't have a story, til we come up with one. Never pay for the story, but always try to sell it.

Maybe that one I have with heat damage was on the Hindenburg. Nah, too much plastic for that to be believed.
 

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anyone have an idea on who made this and approximate year? seller says no marks, size 18 deep 28 wide 32 high
 

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anyone have an idea on who made this and approximate year? seller says no marks, size 18 deep 28 wide 32 high



That is made by pressteel in the 40’s and has roller bearing slides! I started a thread on those. They are very well made! How much is the seller asking? Those 5 drawer units don’t show up very often and you need to hop on it quickly!


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Yes it is a 4 drawer Pressteel. I bought it tonight. Overall solid, original color was blue (can be seen under the red). Rust seems to be superficial. Drawers are smooth and shut correctly. I'll take some pictures and post when I have time to clean it up some.
 

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Yes it is a 4 drawer Pressteel. I bought it tonight. Overall solid, original color was blue (can be seen under the red). Rust seems to be superficial. Drawers are smooth and shut correctly. I'll take some pictures and post when I have time to clean it up some.

Nice grab. These are special bottom rollers.
 
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