Recent content by Bob/Ohio

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    Let's Hear it for the Old Gray/Red Sears Craftsman Tool Chests and Cabinets (60s/70s)

    Finally finished this 1960 box. Looks like the family is growing, lol Bob
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    SHOW OFF YOUR VINTAGE METAL CANS AND CONTAINERS!! oil, gas, ointments, and just cans

    Many very nice cans and displays posted here. I thought I would post a few of my favorite cans in my collection. The Permatex Toon Oyl is my all time favorite. Bob
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    Let's Hear it for the Old Gray/Red Sears Craftsman Tool Chests and Cabinets (60s/70s)

    Found these listed in the 1964 Craftsman Hand tools catalog. There is one more set of holes in the drawer, as these dividers came in a set of 4. Bob
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    Let's Hear it for the Old Gray/Red Sears Craftsman Tool Chests and Cabinets (60s/70s)

    I would say the holes are punched, not drilled, something the factory would do. Bob
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    Let's Hear it for the Old Gray/Red Sears Craftsman Tool Chests and Cabinets (60s/70s)

    They look very original to me, looks like they have always been in those holes. The other set of holes still have the factory paint around them. Bob
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    Let's Hear it for the Old Gray/Red Sears Craftsman Tool Chests and Cabinets (60s/70s)

    While going over my ''new'' purchase, I noticed a few things that are different from my other boxes. This one is dated 11/60. My other ones are a little newer. This one has newer style slides on the top 3 drawers. Roller bearings on the rest of the drawers, and the first wide drawer it has 3...
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    Vintage Craftsman bottom toolchest

    I finally found another tall bottom box, to put my 2 drawer top box on. My top box is a 1975 model, but this bottom is dated 11-60. I don't think the top box will mind, lol. Bob
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    Show Your Vintage Knife

    No, just looks like one. Bought that about 45 years ago, at Army/Navy store.
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    Show Your Vintage Knife

    Ok, Here is my collection of vintage cutleries.
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    Let's Hear it for the Old Gray/Red Sears Craftsman Tool Chests and Cabinets (60s/70s)

    Thanks for the reply. I used Rustoleum, Hammered Gray and Sunrise red. Bob
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    Let's Hear it for the Old Gray/Red Sears Craftsman Tool Chests and Cabinets (60s/70s)

    Just finished my 1963 stack on the left. All I need is the chevron emblem for the top box, as mine was missing. Bob
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    Let's Hear it for the Old Gray/Red Sears Craftsman Tool Chests and Cabinets (60s/70s)

    Wow!!! Very nice! I just finished a 1976 stack, and a 1963 stack. Wish they were as beautiful as yours.
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    The Tiny Tools Thread

    Had to post these MARX TOYS that I had as a kid. Very well made for toys.
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    Here is a pair of ratchets that are not really old, but not too common. Bob
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    Light Blue Hammered Paint

    I emailed Rustoleum yesterday about there Light Blue Hammered spray paint. This was a follow up from a email I sent them last fall. Last fall they said it should be available after the first of this year. Yesterday they said they had no stock and were not sure of availability. Told me to check...
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