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PAPERMAKER

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We use Kennedy boxes at the paper mill I work in for roll around boxes, I've got a Waterloo stack also but the casters pulled out of the bottom box from moving it around with a towmotor so I retired it. You cant go wrong with a Kennedy, some of our Millwrights are still using the same Kennedy they started with 30 years ago.

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gyromike

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Welkome to the forums gyromike

You should post pictures of your set up!

Thanks for the welcome.
Been lurking a while.

I only took a couple of pictures of when I bought the boxes. I actually bought four boxes that day. I bought two for my personal tools, and after the boss saw them he had me buy two more for the shop tools.
 

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DrivewayDave

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I have a good condition freshly lined 7 drawer wooden unknown brand w/a lock w/no key for $35 in Yountville, CA 94599. Pic is avail in the classifieds I posted today, thanks.
 

jmm

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See if you can find the old Craftsman stamped Kennedy 520s, the drop front style box. In the 70s or early 80s (I'm guessing) these were contracted out, and folks getting rid of them now days don't know who actually built these. Therefore, they're priced like an old friction slide Craftsman box. I got mine for 10 bucks. Since then I've become a huge fan, I've started seeing them now and again at flea markets, swap meets etc.
 
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