Hello everyone, this is my first post on here and also my first tool box restore. I'm pretty active on a lot of the toyota trucks forums, so when I ran across this site I was pretty excited.
Being a college student means i'm on a tight budget, so I wasn't really able to go out and drop $1500.00 on a tool box. However, I also wanted something that had a name and quality backing it. After reading through several restore threads, I decided to do the same. I've also been cruising through ebay and craigslist looking for tools. Picked up an old oil hole Cornwell right now, thats quickly becoming my favorite 1/2" ratchet.
I picked this up for $150.00. It has it's issues, and there was very little on craigslist near by for the same cost. Has new slides on 3 of the drawers, and a new snap on logo. Considered the couple of rust issues at the bottom and the tiny holes in the drawer, did i over pay?
And now the problems, the PO decided it would be a good idea to paint it with Zolatone. The stuff they used to put inside the air stream travel trailers. It's a huge PITA to get off. There are 3 small holes in the back, and two of the drawers have a little rust in the corner which lead to another tiny hole. He used a rust inhibiter, sanded it down, then painted.
So, my plan of action is to remove drawers (The hacksaw thing isn't working for me, so i have to figure another way), sand the entire thing down, weld patches in the holes, bondo, prime, and paint. My question is though, for anyone familiar with Zolatone, he painted over the original stamp. If I strip it and sand the box, will I be able to recover the stamp?
Thanks, and if anyone has advice or criticism please feel free to share. This is my first restoration, so I'm learning.
Being a college student means i'm on a tight budget, so I wasn't really able to go out and drop $1500.00 on a tool box. However, I also wanted something that had a name and quality backing it. After reading through several restore threads, I decided to do the same. I've also been cruising through ebay and craigslist looking for tools. Picked up an old oil hole Cornwell right now, thats quickly becoming my favorite 1/2" ratchet.
I picked this up for $150.00. It has it's issues, and there was very little on craigslist near by for the same cost. Has new slides on 3 of the drawers, and a new snap on logo. Considered the couple of rust issues at the bottom and the tiny holes in the drawer, did i over pay?
And now the problems, the PO decided it would be a good idea to paint it with Zolatone. The stuff they used to put inside the air stream travel trailers. It's a huge PITA to get off. There are 3 small holes in the back, and two of the drawers have a little rust in the corner which lead to another tiny hole. He used a rust inhibiter, sanded it down, then painted.
So, my plan of action is to remove drawers (The hacksaw thing isn't working for me, so i have to figure another way), sand the entire thing down, weld patches in the holes, bondo, prime, and paint. My question is though, for anyone familiar with Zolatone, he painted over the original stamp. If I strip it and sand the box, will I be able to recover the stamp?
Thanks, and if anyone has advice or criticism please feel free to share. This is my first restoration, so I'm learning.



