whitetrash1
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whats this worth in yalls opinion?
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Yes, $50 is about right for a good one. $75 for a mint. I've gotten some missing locks or with crappy repaint for $20. Still work fine, just not much to look at.
IMHO, every machine tool should have a Kennedy box next to it for tooling. I also use them for drills, reamers, punches, chisels, hole saws, taps, dies, files; anything small or flat or round.
jack vines
I see those all the time. It seems like they run $100 and up around here but hard telling if they ever get sold.
$50 is about right for a nice one of these in my area. If it doesn't come with key's, it's about $10 at a locksmith around here to get a couple made up, so it's something to factor into the total cost as well.
Kennedy apprentice box? Either free with the purchase of tools, or as a box its not more than $20 assuming its in nearly perfect shape. If its got any rust, or the rotten Kennedy odor it better be free. The bigger Kennedy's go a bit more, but IMO those boxes are all pretty crappy.
Kennedy apprentice box? Either free with the purchase of tools, or as a box its not more than $20 assuming its in nearly perfect shape. If its got any rust, or the rotten Kennedy odor it better be free. The bigger Kennedy's go a bit more, but IMO those boxes are all pretty crappy.
Care to explain those remarks? I have a few Kennedy's and I just don't have that rotten Kennedy odor in any of mine. That rotten Kennedy odor came from the handle of tools that were pot in them.
And if those boxes were free or even worth the $20, I'd like to have the money that machinist over the years have spent on that box or similar. I'll pay $20 all day long for a good Kennedy box and still come out ahead.
A Kennedy or Gerstner to a Machinist is like certain brands of luggage to a frequent traveler.
It's the "secret code" that says you are a machinist. Others might look at it and say it's an ugly brown toolbox and it means nothing, but to another machinist you are a member of the club.
From what I have seen lately, a 7 drawer goes for around $75. It looks to be in decent shape. If it was an 8 drawer around $125.
X2 Kevin - Kennedy boxes have been the standard in machine shops for about a hundred years.
The Gerstner, Union and other wooden boxes are pretty, but for a working shop, a Kennedy is the way to go.
I've got five of the small, two larger and one mechanic's box. None smell and the Kennedy finish is definitely a better protection from rust than most any other similarly priced box. If they're rusty, they've been recovered from a flood.
Your opinions may vary.
jack vines

Care to explain those remarks? I have a few Kennedy's and I just don't have that rotten Kennedy odor in any of mine. That rotten Kennedy odor came from the handle of tools that were pot in them.
I don't know if justanengineer has his wires crossed or what. and I have no clue what he means by "apprentice" box...