







Looking good Smoke

Are you going to pull the hinge pin, or spot weld in a whole new flange?
I put this on the Heritage thread but I'll throw it up in here as well. Chronological Long Handle Line Up.I'm missing one of the ten variants, the big boy from 1946. It's a center-lock box that measures 12" across the end. If you have one you're willing to part with, please shoot me pics and how we can go about re-homing it. Thanks.
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I put this on the Heritage thread but I'll throw it up in here as well. Chronological Long Handle Line Up.I'm missing one of the ten variants, the big boy from 1946. It's a center-lock box that measures 12" across the end. If you have one you're willing to part with, please shoot me pics and how we can go about re-homing it. Thanks.
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Super clean Rally box. $10 at a estate sale. I love the wood-grain, it's so cheesy.
I don't exactly know what this thread could become but I'd love to see some conversation about these older boxes.
I'm pretty fortunate, my collection is made up of a good share of NOS boxes that sat in storage since early 80s late 70s.
Originally, I was looking for a long Snap On box, something that would be adequate for long items or things that could add up in weight like a decent socket collection. These boxes don't offer either BUT there's more storage real estate square inch wise at a lot less cost.
My dad used a similar box to the red and gray Cman when he was an auto tech way back in the day. That box is still in his home garage.
Anyway, I'd love for some of you to share your older Cman boxes. I know there are a lot of you out there.
$5 at a garage sale last year. Forgot I had it. Perhaps I’ll work on it a bit, and give it a new life.
I challenge you to the rustiest toolbox revival competition. Here is my entry. A tombstone Craftsman rusted to heck. I wire brushed it and treated with rust remover. I drilled out the rivets on the latches, handle and badge. I resprayed it with Rust-oleum brand red paint. I then re-riveted the handle and badge. The latches were too badly deteriorated to replace, and one had a catch missing. I got these stainless latches from aliexpress and riveted them on. Bit of a heresy I suppose, not to use the original style, but this is not a museum quality restoration, it is about making a classic shaped metal box for some of my tools, instead of using a plastic abomination. Here are the before and after pics Have you finished restoring yours yet ooba tooba?



They are fun to bring back to life.
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Thanks Ben, so did your tote. That tote is one of the few things I'd hang the "rare" title on. I like the way this longhandle turned out too but it stands out like a sore thumb amongst my other original-finish longhandles. I'd like to find another one of this version in better shape that this on came to me in the longhandle display.
To clarify, the inside finish is nice. The lid and back and sides are heavily oxidized, which the photos dont show at all.
Smoke,
Would one follow the practices of automotive detailing, or is there a cruder way here.
I'll try searching the CM box thread. Thanks for the heads up.
Shawn
Ok, I'll do some experimenting. Thanks again!
They are fun to bring back to life.