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Can anyone identify this tool box?

jacobm99

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This toolbox apparently belonged to a machinist, and am wondering if anyone recognizes it. It's 42" deep!
 

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BFBOB

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Yep, for storing blueprints or maps. I need one - the rolled up drawings are starting to take over.
 
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jacobm99

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Thanks, guys. I did a little research and it looks like these are the same type as those that were sold by a GJ member in this thread: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=143568

The deep drawers are what caught my eye, but they don't open all the way. The come out 10" shy of full extension, which makes sense for blueprints or maps, but not for my intended use (hand tools).

Here's the craigslist link in case anyone in northern CA is interested: https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/tls/5958252052.html
 
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Squashfest81

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I've had a few go through my shop. Draws hold a bunch of weight. They are not full extension, but you get like 3ft of depth when open, then a little hidden storage.
If the thin drawer thing works they are awesome.
 
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