Mark in Indiana
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I don't see very many threads about job boxes (aka gang boxes). Over the years I've resold several. They've always been interesting to me.
Here's a Clarke "Strong Box" construction site gang box that I won at an auction a few weeks ago. Instead of reselling it, I decided to restore it and mount it on my trailer.
Clarke seems to be popular in Europe. I've not seen as many as KNAACK, Delta, Greenlee, etc.
It was in fair condition. It had a lot of rust on the carry handle mounts (see picture) and the legs. I cut them off, welded holes as needed and repainted.
The color I chose to repaint the exterior was Rustoleum John Deere Yellow Farm machinery oil based paint. Close to the original color and resists outside weather better than standard paint. I didn't bother painting the interior because it would eventually get beat up.
If I need to remove it from the trailer, it can easily be rolled around like a wheel barrow. I replaced the original handles with one stainless steel bathroom grab handle.
I installed window seal strips at the location where the lid meets the box to seal it better and reduce the rattling that sometimes happens with job boxes.
Here are some pictures for your review. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a picture before starting the restoration. To give an idea of how mine was when I brought it home, I had to use one from the internet that was close.
The last couple of pictures are KNAACK "Piano" gang boxes that I resold. Wish I could have kept them, but...
So, please show off your job boxes.
Here's a Clarke "Strong Box" construction site gang box that I won at an auction a few weeks ago. Instead of reselling it, I decided to restore it and mount it on my trailer.
Clarke seems to be popular in Europe. I've not seen as many as KNAACK, Delta, Greenlee, etc.
It was in fair condition. It had a lot of rust on the carry handle mounts (see picture) and the legs. I cut them off, welded holes as needed and repainted.
The color I chose to repaint the exterior was Rustoleum John Deere Yellow Farm machinery oil based paint. Close to the original color and resists outside weather better than standard paint. I didn't bother painting the interior because it would eventually get beat up.
If I need to remove it from the trailer, it can easily be rolled around like a wheel barrow. I replaced the original handles with one stainless steel bathroom grab handle.
I installed window seal strips at the location where the lid meets the box to seal it better and reduce the rattling that sometimes happens with job boxes.
Here are some pictures for your review. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a picture before starting the restoration. To give an idea of how mine was when I brought it home, I had to use one from the internet that was close.
The last couple of pictures are KNAACK "Piano" gang boxes that I resold. Wish I could have kept them, but...
So, please show off your job boxes.