I used Rustoleum hammered black on my Remline Resto. turned out very good. I believe that should work very well with your PowrKraft as they were both made by AMD.Does anyone know the rustoleum paint color for the gray exterior of the Montgomery Wards Powr Kraft toolbox and roller I showed above?
For some reason it didn't attach. I found the numbers on the back. Going to try and restore them.Hello and welcome! I don't see any attachments? Did you forget them ?
Ok, my file is to big to attach....never been told that beforeFor some reason it didn't attach. I found the numbers on the back. Going to try and restore them.
US Army Signal Corps. The BC-669 (variants -A, -B, -C, -D, -AM, -BM and -CM) was a ground radio set about the size of a small guitar amplifier. As for era, very possibly WWII, although it was used for quite awhile, and the Signal Corps did have a habit of embedding years inside contract and order numbers, so the "47" in 4792 could be a reference to 1947. Might not be, though. I'll look through some references. The "PHIL", or "PHILA" (hardcto see there...) is for Philadelphia, Signal Corps HQ during WWII. It appears on lots of equipment.I'm guessing it is military, but don't know what era.
Thanks. I'm waiting on the new decal and I'm actively searching for the one missing drawer knob. I made the trim by hand and currently I'm doing the fine detail bending so that they stay on the trim rails.
Awesome job! That is gorgeous work.I'm pretty sure that most of you have seen this Blackhawk 100-W box that I'm in the process of bringing back to life. I figured I would drop it here in case some of you don't wander outside of this thread.
looks like the late 80's to 2000ish logo. The plastic dividers were originally from Kennedy. https://www.universaltool.net/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=6156I picked up this Kennedy cantilever toolbox this weekend at an auction for $5.00. It needs cleaned up and maybe some paint, but seems solid. Does anyone know about when this was made? Also were the plastic dividers original from Kennedy or added later?
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Thanks for the info. I was looking too far back. Thought it was older.looks like the late 80's to 2000ish logo. The plastic dividers were originally from Kennedy. https://www.universaltool.net/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=6156


Thanks Lugz. Hopefully I can find the roller sometime in the next few years...That is a great example of good picking right there. Patience, persistence, a lot of looking and a little luck does pay off sometimes!![]()

Finding a Remline center section is a rare occurrence. I've only seen one in real life and that was at Twertsy's tool temple. I've never come across a center section in the older Remline branding which shows the little tool guy. Outstanding grab right here.I found a Remline intermediate stack on FB Marketplace that was sandwiched between a couple of newer Craftsman boxes. I talked the seller into letting it go for a reasonable sum. Even has the key!
The box pairs nicely with a 3D box I found a few years ago (also with keys). Now I just need to find the roller for a reasonable price.
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With me, it’s more about the luck!That is a great example of good picking right there. Patience, persistence, a lot of looking and a little luck does pay off sometimes!![]()
I noticed that the drawer pulls are different from your top chest....... "Those lights aren't twinkling, Clark".I found a Remline intermediate stack on FB Marketplace that was sandwiched between a couple of newer Craftsman boxes. I talked the seller into letting it go for a reasonable sum. Even has the key!
The box pairs nicely with a 3D box I found a few years ago (also with keys). Now I just need to find the roller for a reasonable price.
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I wind up with boxes that way. First I ignore them, then they keep haunting me until I buy them.Oof. I just can't help myself sometimes.
I found this Craftsman stack on marketplace last Thursday. I procrastinated in sending a message because I need to build a pole barn before I buy more boxes!
It kept nagging at me and I messaged them on Saturday. I was told at that time that the sale was 'pending' to another person.
I looked again last night and it was still listed. I sent another message today...
A short trip and $35 later. Should mate well with the Craftsman 2D top box that I have in the basement.
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That's a "UNAIU ****"!!Oof. I just can't help myself sometimes.
I found this Craftsman stack on marketplace last Thursday. I procrastinated in sending a message because I need to build a pole barn before I buy more boxes!
It kept nagging at me and I messaged them on Saturday. I was told at that time that the sale was 'pending' to another person.
I looked again last night and it was still listed. I sent another message today...
A short trip and $35 later. Should mate well with the Craftsman 2D top box that I have in the basement.
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Errr. I'd rather not say. Let's just leave it at 'several'.I’m starting to detect a bit of a stack fetish. What brands do you have now?
-Don
Ha! Good eyes. Both pulls have the AMD man on them, but the top chest has the 3 lines to either side of him and the intermediate box is just the AMD man without the lines. I suspect the intermediate box is older.I noticed that the drawer pulls are different from your top chest....... "Those lights aren't twinkling, Clark".![]()






Actually the intermediate box is newer than the top box, AMD got a little cheaper later on hence the square corner handles as opposed to the angled ones.Errr. I'd rather not say. Let's just leave it at 'several'.
Ha! Good eyes. Both pulls have the AMD man on them, but the top chest has the 3 lines to either side of him and the intermediate box is just the AMD man without the lines. I suspect the intermediate box is older.![]()
Thanks @Gunfighter556 for the confirmation. I was going to go back and edit that post after looking at the serial numbers. The mid box is numerically higher in number than the top box.Actually the intermediate box is newer than the top box, AMD got a little cheaper later on hence the square corner handles as opposed to the angled ones.