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I acquired a bottom box and top box from a friend. I dont know much about this company. Any info would be great. I would like to re key it and suggestions?
 

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They are respectable boxes, a subsidiary of Proto tools. Take a picture of the boxes open and I can probably track down a catalog scan for you.

As for the keys, if you have a local friendly and knowledgeable lock smith it shouldn't be a problem. There is also a member on here that is the resident lock expert if locally can't help. Nice boxes BTW :beer:
 
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Its missing the bottom lock. ill get more pics of the inside it has the chrome handles and not the integrated handle like i saw on another post.
 

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If it is the box I am thinking of it should have 3 drawrs on the bottom and 6 on the top. Maybe from the 60's. :dunno: The 60's catalog I have shows both integrated and bolt on drawer pulls.
 
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I did lol, Here are the pics of the inside of the boxes.
 

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Would old rust cause that smell ? I took a lot of old dirty tools out, it was bad.

Old rust does have an odor, especially in a closed space, but what exactly is the smell? Mold? Mildew? Old grease?

Mold and mildew odors are extremely difficult to remove. Start by killing the source of the odor with Lysol or Tilex or similar products containing bleach. Simple Green and other spray-and-wipe products won't do it.

Whatever you do, you'll have to remove all the drawers and clean them inside and out, and clean the inside of the cabinet. Then leave it all apart for a while in a warm dry place to air out.

When you put it back together, put an open box or tray of baking soda in one or more of the drawers to soak up any remaining odor.
 

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OP, Years ago I had a Duplex 3 drawer center box, but mine had the rolled over front handles. They're nice boxes.
 
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WWII Jeep, no mold smell, just dirt and grime smell. Ill pull it apart and see what I can do, I can pressure wash the boxes and hand scrub the drawers, how should I restore the handles ?
 

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how should I restore the handles ?

The front drawer handles look pretty good to me; I'd just go over them with chrome polish or wax. The side handles look like they might have some pitting and tarnish. You could try soaking them in Evaporust, but first make sure Evaporust doesn't eat chrome plating (I don't think it does, but can't remember for sure). Otherwise, I usually just use 4/0 steel wool or a fine (gray or white) Scotchbrite pad, then chrome polish or was after that.
 
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The handles on the side have the chrome coming off :( When I get my garage back together I will start the cleaning out of the dirt/grease, Also whats a good recommendation for tool trays for storage with in the drawers ?
 

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The front drawer handles look pretty good to me; I'd just go over them with chrome polish or wax. The side handles look like they might have some pitting and tarnish. You could try soaking them in Evaporust, but first make sure Evaporust doesn't eat chrome plating (I don't think it does, but can't remember for sure). Otherwise, I usually just use 4/0 steel wool or a fine (gray or white) Scotchbrite pad, then chrome polish or was after that.

Evaporust does not eat chrome. However, it can eat rust that may be underneath the chrome, causing some chrome to peel.
 

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I acquired a bottom box and top box from a friend. I dont know much about this company. Any info would be great. I would like to re key it and suggestions?
The box was indeed made by Duplex Tool out of Fort Smith Arkansas back in the 60's....the company was located on 32nd Street. They went out of business in the early 70's...I know this because I live in the Fort Smith area and my dad worked for Duplex. I have long since lost my tool box from the company but the best I remember, and I was 8 at the time, those boxes had a lock that could be removed by turning a lock washer on the backside of the lock. We replaced ours with one from an office supply store that carried locks...a lock smith might be able to rekey it.
 

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Searching through old posts...does anyone have a lead on where to find old Duplex toolbox rails or the clips for them?
 

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