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John T

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Can anyone ID this Craftsman roller and top box?
I'm thinking early 70's as my dad had one growing up although HE had only the top box and a middle box.....

I don't believe these are ball bearing? sliders.... but they all work good (for my use)

I like the patina... the gray/grey overspray and drippings seem to be coming off easy with an acetone rag....

other than that, I'm just gonna clean it up and fill it up.

It's going in the basement .... so the wife don't have to bother me for a screw driver or a hammer.....
"if I had a hammer.... I'd hammer in the morning ... I'd hammer in the evening .... I'd hammer all over this land"

thanks for any info....

PS,
I almost used that 4th O july 20% off HF
but it still woulda been prolly 5 hundy.... and it would still be Chinese and have no soul.

This box is classic. I'm sure I will drink a beer and stare at it from time to time...... just like I do with my old motorcycles....

Remembering yesteryear.......
 

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Likely early 70s.

I just picked up the same stack a few weeks back. I made a post about it in the red/grey craftsman thread as well as the vintage toolbox thread. They are a couple pages back.

Looks like you found a good one.
 

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Early to mid 70's upper box will have a date stamp left side on the inner portion next to where the tray would go. Bottom box will have a stamp on the frame lower right face off center to the right. Yes those are friction slides, not ball bearing slides. Now for the fun part do you have the keys and what key code is the lower lock?
 
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Early to mid 70's upper box will have a date stamp left side on the inner portion next to where the tray would go. Bottom box will have a stamp on the frame lower right face off center to the right. Yes those are friction slides, not ball bearing slides. Now for the fun part do you have the keys and what key code is the lower lock?
I don't see any date stamp on the top box.... this pic. shows what I have.
doesn't look like a tray would fit in there.... anyway, no date I can see.

Keys/ lower WA 42
upper LL 126

both work fine... but the bottom push/turn is tricky
 

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I don't see any date stamp on the top box.... this pic. shows what I have.
doesn't look like a tray would fit in there.... anyway, no date I can see.

Keys/ lower WA 42
upper LL 126

both work fine... but the bottom push/turn is tricky
Keys for the lowers (WA series ) is hard to find. I've had to pull the cylinders and get keys made. Takes me about an hour to get the cylinder out.
 
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Keys for the lowers (WA series ) is hard to find. I've had to pull the cylinders and get keys made. Takes me about an hour to get the cylinder out.
yeah, I will probably never lock it since it's in the house....
but as far as the date codes... THANK YOU!!!

they were right there... clear as day.

top- 12-74
bottom- USA 01-75
 

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I do have another question....

My sister HAS my dads old middle (intermediate) box...... measurements line up...

Is there a date code on that also?
this # is all she see's right now....

looks like a perfect match....

if you pull out the "lock shield" it has the same badge/logo
 

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No date codes on theiddle boxes. However, the three drawers only were introduced on '72, IIRC (thru 75-76?)
so, What do these #'s represent on my sisters middle box??
 

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Anyone know where I can get a couple side clips that hold the drawers to the friction slider?
 

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That end cabinet is interesting
not sure how useful it is though..... Most folks push the box to the wall and side access is limited. cool idea I guess...

I tried to imagine what to use it for. The only thing I came up with was that the cabinet could be rev 1 of a tool cart / service cart. Does yours open?
I've seen this somewhere, can't recall exactly where.Search of Craftsman catalogs I come up empty. I believe the intended use was to store long items like prybars/etc that wouldn't necessarily fit in the width of a drawer.
 

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Can anyone ID this Craftsman roller and top box?
I'm thinking early 70's as my dad had one growing up although HE had only the top box and a middle box.....

I don't believe these are ball bearing? sliders.... but they all work good (for my use)

I like the patina... the gray/grey overspray and drippings seem to be coming off easy with an acetone rag....

other than that, I'm just gonna clean it up and fill it up.

It's going in the basement .... so the wife don't have to bother me for a screw driver or a hammer.....
"if I had a hammer.... I'd hammer in the morning ... I'd hammer in the evening .... I'd hammer all over this land"

thanks for any info....

PS,
I almost used that 4th O july 20% off HF
but it still woulda been prolly 5 hundy.... and it would still be Chinese and have no soul.

This box is classic. I'm sure I will drink a beer and stare at it from time to time...... just like I do with my old motorcycles....

Remembering yesteryear.......
Good looking set never fails to impress (at least me and other GJ grey red fans). That middle would be equal in price to the other 2 if the lockthingy wasn’t welded on. Beer, admire and sigh, repeat.
 
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I tried to imagine what to use it for. The only thing I came up with was that the cabinet could be rev 1 of a tool cart / service cart. Does yours open?
No, mine is open on both sides.... no cab.
 
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Good looking set never fails to impress (at least me and other GJ grey red fans). That middle would be equal in price to the other 2 if the lockthingy wasn’t welded on. Beer, admire and sigh, repeat.

Yeah, I think my old man lost the key and just welded that bar lock on..... He was a Mechanic at Stanley Works in New Britain CT.

I'm sure I can cut it off and put it back to stock ..... but I'm not sure I will even add the intermediate box..... It makes the whole setup too high....
 

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Yeah, I think my old man lost the key and just welded that bar lock on..... He was a Mechanic at Stanley Works in New Britain CT.

I'm sure I can cut it off and put it back to stock ..... but I'm not sure I will even add the intermediate box..... It makes the whole setup too high....
I hear yuh impressive to look at but you need high heel sneakers to see what’s hiding on the top. That your Pop welded it on there And worked in New Britain is History it’ll do Fine.
 

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I've got two Kennedy middle boxes that look just like that middle box, except they're fully red and obviously the badging is different. Nice OP!
 
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