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  1. J

    The VINTAGE toolboxes of Garage Journal!

    If I were you I’d sand bare areas with 120, then 180. Prime it, tape where needed , Pick a color you like & you’re good.Nice box!
  2. J

    Did Beech Canada make tool boxes for Proto?

    I can’t say when your Proto box was made but I know for sure that the Proto logo was used at the Beach / Stanley plant shortly after Stanley acquired Beach in 1987. The Proto boxes I’ve seen were not built any better than others with different logos. The tooling and materials were the same.
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    The VINTAGE toolboxes of Garage Journal!

    Here you go, Tom. Beach made so many models through the years,constantly changing & updating. With no date stamp on any, its not possible to pinpoint exactly when it was manufactured.
  4. J

    The VINTAGE toolboxes of Garage Journal!

    No, the Beach boxes had no date code . I would guess its late 70’s, early 80’s. Newer versions had extruded aluminum drawer pulls. Yours is sure in immaculate shape!
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    Beach Toolbox is back!

    No, Stanley acquired Beach in 1987 when the plant was booming & the owner was retiring so they didn’t “rescue” the plant. I’m sure policies & opinions vary on each plant site as with any large corporation but as a former Stanley employee long before they closed the plant I worked at, I can say...
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    Beach Toolbox is back!

    Agreed. Stanley has a long history of treating employees like ****. They are the bottom of the barrel . Most of their modern day tools are **** anyway & easy to avoid.
  7. J

    Beach Toolbox is back!

    Here is a good read on the history of Beach Industries , the sale to Stanley Tools & their demise. https://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2013/02/we-used-to-make-things-in-this-country.html
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    Show Your Vintage Utica Tools!

    A few more Utica pliers gathered from various boxes around the house & garage.
  9. J

    Jp danielson

    Nice pair, Don. Any idea what the Letters before the date code refer to?
  10. J

    Vintage wrench pouch/roll/whatever you want to call them

    Vintage Tool Roll with a mixed bag mostly 1940's tools.
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    Jp danielson

    J.P Danielson Waterpumps J4.2
  12. J

    hacksaws?

    Interesting...I have one of those No Name Star hacksaws too.
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    C. Parker Co. vice. I pulled this out of the Manischewitz matzo factory in Jersey City about 15 years ago. Wondering if anyone has a date on this one?

    On furthur review I dug through 100 years of crud & did find the 5/16-18 tapped hole you described in the Ball of the main screw. Though the spring & set screw were long gone, running a tap through & adding new spring & set screw made it as good as new. Thanks!
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    Show your Indestro and Duro-Chrome tools

    Dad's Duro-Chrome Ignition Tool Roll
  15. J

    Singer/SIMANCO Tools

    Thanks to you Lugz I now know its original purpose after about 40 years of ownership! I've used it for years but never made a buttonhole! thanks-Joe
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    Singer/SIMANCO Tools

    Good question. Not sure of what it is (or was) .Its blade is ground like a scraper & locks in a ferrule with lock screw. Not sure if that was its original purpose or it was hacked up years ago.
  17. J

    Singer/SIMANCO Tools

    The Simanco/Singer Collection. On the wood Handle tools the stamped-in name is barely legible but its there.
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    Chapman Midget Set No. CM-1400

    Thanks for the info, I was unaware that it was a different company. I do have 2 sets of the Chapman Midgets, one I've used enough that the case is toast. I really liked the first set, so i bought another shortly after that & haven't needed to use it forty or so years later.
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