orca8589
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Well, we went from 101 degrees here Wednesday to 71 degrees today - which means that the morning temps were in the upper 50's. I almost didn't go to the flea market, but I did go anyway, and bought this Craftsman ten-drawer tool chest for $20. The bottom drawer wouldn't close, there were no drawer liners, the lock was missing (I have a spare anyway), and there was 'mystery crud' in a couple of the drawers. I figured for $20., if it's not usable, I could Craigslist it for $30. and make some beer money.
Here's the issue: I can't find any info on it - I keep coming up with the same box in red, and one in light grey. There's a Sears 100th Anniversary label on the front of it, but it looks like a cheapie you'd buy at the register for $0.25. or something. (Maybe a previous owner stuck it on there? Googling "Sears Anniversary Tool Chest" = zero results.)
After cleaning the junk out of it (I now have enough lug nuts for maybe a dozen trucks or more), I found a label in the upper right drawer with a Sears part number, #706.651810. Now, one would think that Googling this number would (finally) bring up some info - but no. I get a tool box manual that I can't read, and a site that wants me to join to get any info.
When I pulled the bottom drawer out, there was a pile of old tools and paper scraps crammed back behind the drawer. (Full set of spade bits, unopened. $15. score right there, so not a total disappointment.) There was also an old price-tag label with "10/27/86" on it - a manufacture date, perhaps?
I can't get on the Sears site for some reason - par for the course, as it's been a real pain to do anything online with Sears lately - so I figured I'd put this up here and see what you guys think. I've bought several toolboxes from this fleamarket in the past three years, and made out pretty well each time, but this time, maybe not. I just can't figure this box out.
So, what say ye? Did I score or not?
~Chris
Here's the issue: I can't find any info on it - I keep coming up with the same box in red, and one in light grey. There's a Sears 100th Anniversary label on the front of it, but it looks like a cheapie you'd buy at the register for $0.25. or something. (Maybe a previous owner stuck it on there? Googling "Sears Anniversary Tool Chest" = zero results.)
After cleaning the junk out of it (I now have enough lug nuts for maybe a dozen trucks or more), I found a label in the upper right drawer with a Sears part number, #706.651810. Now, one would think that Googling this number would (finally) bring up some info - but no. I get a tool box manual that I can't read, and a site that wants me to join to get any info.
When I pulled the bottom drawer out, there was a pile of old tools and paper scraps crammed back behind the drawer. (Full set of spade bits, unopened. $15. score right there, so not a total disappointment.) There was also an old price-tag label with "10/27/86" on it - a manufacture date, perhaps?
I can't get on the Sears site for some reason - par for the course, as it's been a real pain to do anything online with Sears lately - so I figured I'd put this up here and see what you guys think. I've bought several toolboxes from this fleamarket in the past three years, and made out pretty well each time, but this time, maybe not. I just can't figure this box out.

So, what say ye? Did I score or not?
~Chris
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