


I find these at estate and garage sales for dirt cheap. I make up dividers that slip into the slots so I can make various sized compartments. I put small parts and fasteners in the compartments when working on a project, and label small pieces of paper with the location/use. This really helps if the project gets delayed and you have to remember where the parts go!
I thought that’s what cellphone cameras and your wifes discarded Tupperware containers were for?I find these at estate and garage sales for dirt cheap. I make up dividers that slip into the slots so I can make various sized compartments. I put small parts and fasteners in the compartments when working on a project, and label small pieces of paper with the location/use. This really helps if the project gets delayed and you have to remember where the parts go!
Carb-o-mang. Haven't seen many in the wild though.Duro-Chrome, Indestro, Hinsdale, and S-K used those "slider top" boxes.
Who else?
Fulton? Duro-Bilt?
and?
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Made by sk so technically still sk I suppose, but i imagine a lot were made by the same company. I picked up 18 cases all appear unused and some unfinished. And other colors. Only 6 had the carb-o-mang stickerCarb-o-mang. Haven't seen many in the wild though.
When I get something like this, I go to TAP plastics, and buy long pieces of clear plexiglass, of the appropriate thickness, cut to the height I need. Then when I need one, hack it off. Works so much better than whatever I could find around the house, file folders, cardboard, tape.I make up dividers that slip into the slots so I can make various sized compartments.
I just got a similar slide top box, stamped with the round Duro logo, mine is a couple inches shorter and marked with a LX 312 on the lid, it has 8 sockets in it with hex drive, I have not done any research yet, but it has the same type of Raise/Relief on the lid.
Brazil- black wrinkle- converted to fly storageDuro-Chrome, Indestro, Hinsdale, and S-K used those "slider top" boxes.
Who else?
Fulton? Duro-Bilt?
and?
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Took it back down to the basement to clean out the glued in cork & dirt.Brazil- black wrinkle- converted to fly storage
It looks like the Fulton set in the Brazil section on Alloy Artifacts. I haven't started to look thru catalogs yet, Good thing is that it's not on the bottom shelf under my workbench in the basement. Probably been there for 5 years.Took it back down to the basement to clean out the glued in cork & dirt.
The end of the bottom has a stencil 212 matches the color of the Brazil decal