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    Show your “Crowntop” Craftsman

    I was thinking the same thing - this is the only picture I've seen of one - Craftsman 4372 2-drawer Chest. Shown in the 1958 Fall - Winter Catalog.
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    Show your “Crowntop” Craftsman

    Posted this in the Rem Line thread, but figured it should go here as well. 1959 Craftsman 6511 10-Drawer Mechanic's Tool Chest made by Rem Line. Picked it up locally last weekend off FBM, and it's a keeper for sure.
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    Remline boxes, pics if you got them.

    Just picked this up over the weekend in a very lucky local FBM find 30 minutes from my house. 1959 Craftsman 6511 10-Drawer Mechanic's Tool Chest made by Rem Line. Definitely my new favorite.
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    Let's show our wood (screwdrivers)

    Found this at the bottom of a tool tote I picked up today at an estate sale for a song. I guess the number is for the length because it's 4" long. Only other marking I can see is the 'Germany'. Six sided shaft.
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    Lets see your vintage shop work lights

    Today's find. Dazor 2234 Pedestal Lamp - 1940s or so.
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    NewAge Products $5K Giveaway!

    In and in!
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    Looking for Easco 1/2 Drive Metric Sockets

    Looking for the following Easco 1/2 Drive Metric Sockets: 53 8109 9mm 12 PT 1/2" Drive Standard 53 8136 36mm 12 PT 1/2" Drive Standard 53 9109 9mm 6 PT 1/2" Drive Standard 53 9110 10mm 6 PT 1/2" Drive Standard 53 9111 11mm 6 PT 1/2" Drive Standard 53 9112 12mm 6...
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    Complete set of the RHFT long handles

    Updating the list with the Easco 1/2 drive long non-Quick Release 731115
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    70's era Craftsman cabinet with 14 drawers, ever seen one?

    Not sure, I don't see it stamped on the front. I do see the patent number, and found the original patent online.
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    70's era Craftsman cabinet with 14 drawers, ever seen one?

    Here is mine in a 14 drawer version - Drawers for days!
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    Easco tools?

    Updated Easco Wrench Lists: Combo Metric 12pt Wrenches 63-607 7mm 63-608 8mm 63-609 9mm 63-610 10mm 63-611 11mm 63-612 12mm 63-613 13mm 63-614 14mm 63-615 15mm 63-616 16mm 63-617 17mm 63-618 18mm 63-619 19mm 63-620 20mm 63-621 21mm 63-622 22mm...
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    Easco tools?

    After some additional searching, they apparently came both ways.
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    Easco tools?

    Yessir. Craftsman did the same thing, they only had 6pt combos later in the VA line, all combos before that were 12pt as far as I know. The only Easco 6pt I've found so far is a 9/16" part number 63-818 so I need to add that to the list as well.
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    Easco tools?

    Agreed. Not sure if the list I started is better as it's own thread or if it should continue here, but I hope we can pull a good list together.
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    Easco tools?

    Here is what I have been able to come up with so far: Combo SAE 12pt Wrenches: 63-108 1/4" 63-110 5/16" 63-112 3/8" 63-114 7/16" 63-116 1/2" 63-118 9/16" 63-120 5/8" 63-122 11/16" 63-124 3/4" 63-126 13/16" 63-128 7/8" 63-130 15/16" 63-132 1" 63-134...
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    Easco tools?

    I did find the attached 'Air Force Warranted Hand Tool Program' from 1986 that has some interesting reading at the beginning about Easco government contracts and some part numbers at the end. Still a long way from a full wrench list, but it is a start.
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    Easco tools?

    Bumping to ask if anyone has an Easco wrench list? The more I dig into Easco, the more interesting stuff I find. Would love to see an older catalog (prior to Gearwrench) but have not been able to find one on Archive.org or other sources.
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    WTB / WTT: Easco Wrenches

    Looking for Easco combo wrenches: 8mm 17mm 25mm 28mm 31mm (if they made it...) Easco box wrenches Any metric Any SAE OTHER THAN: 62-128 62-126 62-124 62-114 happy to buy, or have Easco and variants to trade. Would also love to have a list of available Easco wrenches, thanks!
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    Craftsman Toolbox Thread

    Thanks. I was amazed that it was still there on the last day of the estate sale. No way I could leave it behind.
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    Craftsman Toolbox Thread

    Late October 71 makes sense - not sure when the 72/73 catalog would have come out but certainly not everything that Sears had under the Craftsman brand was in each catalog. Sorry to hear about the stack, I guess 'Rugged 1-piece heavy-gauge steel construction' is no match for the rear bumper of...
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