Outlawmws
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Well it's not exactly Red Leaders 50's garage, and I don't have the incredible bottom he has for his copy of this model 10 drawer top box, but I do have the '56 5 drawer that my kids and I completely refurbished this past summer, and this one is destined to go on top of it after I do whatever I finally decide to do with this new addition.
I found this at an estate sale I managed to preview, at least for the garage and tools, when they advertised it today for 9:00, but didn't specify a date. I went about noon or so and they said "No it's tomorrow, but since you are here what are you looking for?" I said tools and they let me poke around the garage a bit. This was sitting inside the top of a Homak top (left open) and the Homak was on top of a late 50's Kennedy 8 drawer bottom.
I really wanted to get both, but could not justify the bottom as I'm really out of space, and really don't need another box, not even the top I did get. I got it because it is a date match for the bottom roller mentioned above and pictured below.
So here are the "before" pics; I will go after the mess on the outside (and inside) of this box with Simple Green and rubbing compound and see how well it comes out. If I can't stand it, It will get the same Hammertone gray the bottom got.
The good: No significant dents, possibly no dents at all! All the slides work perfectly and are very smooth, and all the drawer locks work except for one on the left side, which is almost certainly and easy fix by adjusting the angle of one metal tab or the other for engagement.
The Bad: That ****** latch the PO pop riveted on. That has to go!
I have the bottom drawer out so I could empty the "secret compartment" (all the stuff that falls out of the drawers and lands inside on the bottom or up the back)
There was a fair amount of stuff but nothing worth much. The most valuable was a couple of sheets of unused sandpaper, and a die grinder 1/4" burr, still in the dip goop.
I really like the extra little try in the top center drawer. It slides front to back and is a neat little addition you don't see on modern boxes.
And the roller I'll put it on, before and after (More pics here in the tool boxes thread: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49743&page=27 Starting at post 536. (The Kennedy roller was similar to one a few posts above that, but was red not gray, and was all drawers, 8 total...)
I found this at an estate sale I managed to preview, at least for the garage and tools, when they advertised it today for 9:00, but didn't specify a date. I went about noon or so and they said "No it's tomorrow, but since you are here what are you looking for?" I said tools and they let me poke around the garage a bit. This was sitting inside the top of a Homak top (left open) and the Homak was on top of a late 50's Kennedy 8 drawer bottom.
I really wanted to get both, but could not justify the bottom as I'm really out of space, and really don't need another box, not even the top I did get. I got it because it is a date match for the bottom roller mentioned above and pictured below.
So here are the "before" pics; I will go after the mess on the outside (and inside) of this box with Simple Green and rubbing compound and see how well it comes out. If I can't stand it, It will get the same Hammertone gray the bottom got.
The good: No significant dents, possibly no dents at all! All the slides work perfectly and are very smooth, and all the drawer locks work except for one on the left side, which is almost certainly and easy fix by adjusting the angle of one metal tab or the other for engagement.
The Bad: That ****** latch the PO pop riveted on. That has to go!
I have the bottom drawer out so I could empty the "secret compartment" (all the stuff that falls out of the drawers and lands inside on the bottom or up the back)
There was a fair amount of stuff but nothing worth much. The most valuable was a couple of sheets of unused sandpaper, and a die grinder 1/4" burr, still in the dip goop.
I really like the extra little try in the top center drawer. It slides front to back and is a neat little addition you don't see on modern boxes.
And the roller I'll put it on, before and after (More pics here in the tool boxes thread: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49743&page=27 Starting at post 536. (The Kennedy roller was similar to one a few posts above that, but was red not gray, and was all drawers, 8 total...)
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