luvmyhondas
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i like the truck.
nice mods on the girl too!
nice mods on the girl too!
MATCO (Mac Allied Tool COmpany) use to be affiliated with MAC and made tool boxes for MAC as well selling their own MATCO line. At some point they split and now are no longer associated with each other. I'm sure Krusty or someone else on here could give a more in depth history but that about sums it up.This is the first box that I ever bought. I bought it used in 1991 for $1500. I remember thinking that it was HUGE. I brought it into the shop to service the slides and give it a good cleaning as it has been sitting for the last 5 years. I noticed that it is stamped "MATCO" on the metal but all of the nameplates are "MAC"??? We don't have MATCO in Alberta, can someone explain the differences and similarities between these brands?
MATCO (Mac Allied Tool COmpany) use to be affiliated with MAC and made tool boxes for MAC as well selling their own MATCO line. At some point they split and now are no longer associated with each other. I'm sure Krusty or someone else on here could give a more in depth history but that about sums it up.
Mac Tools History
Mac Tools was founded in 1938 as the Mechanics Tool and Forge
Company by seven men with the common goal to manufacture the finest tools in the world. The first step toward their goal was taken on July 11, 1938, when they signed the Articles of Incorporation, and were officially recognized by the state of Ohio. The state issued 250 shares of no par common stock, of which these men could only afford to subscribe to 55 shares.
Nonetheless, they persevered, and elected Ralph McPherson and Otto Tucker as the first President and Secretary of the organization. These two men scraped up all available capital, a paltry $5,000, to secure a building and buy used machinery so they could begin production.
WWII Brings Growth...
World War II brought prosperity to the Mechanics Tool and Forge Company because of the sizeable government contract received in 1942. In 1944, they recapitalized with the help of the Securities Commission.
Shortly after their capital investment, the company received a proposal from Clem Poole, concerning the opening of a socket division. Though they recognized the need to introduce sockets into their product line, they did not have the means to finance the opening of the division because of their recent investment.
Enter Clinton Tools
The management of Mechanics Tool and Forge decided to open a new, associate company with virtually the same stockholders, rather than expanding the existing product line. On October 30, 1944, the Clinton Tool Company was born. With Clem Poole as its president, Clinton operated in the same building as Mechanics Tool and Forge and is the lineage from which the present day line of sockets and accessories hail.
In 1945, Russ Darrah, a 20-year veteran of the hand tool industry, presented Mechanics Tool and Forge with a program designed to purchase an allied line of tools. This resulted in the formation of Mac Allied Tools which was moved to Akron, OH to facilitate shipping. Even though there were three companies functioning as one, their collective product was always referred to as "Mac Tools."
The 60s and Beyond
1961 launched the companies into the modern era, when Mechanics Tool and Forge officially changed its name to Mac Tools in 1963, leaving the association between Mac Tools and Mac Allied under the collective banner of Mac Tools, Inc. In 1979, the long association between Mac and Mac Allied severed.
Today, Mac Tools has a product line in excess of 42,000 items, and still uses the direct sales approach with a mobile sales force of distributors. The Mac Tools philosophy of excellent quality, price and service remains unchanged over the years, and the company spirit that made them successful in 1938, is the same spirit that makes them a leader in the automotive tool and equipment business today.
Not the same truck, but until then:
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Hey Mcmaster, do you have any pics of your garage on here? I'm right up the highway here in South Jersey and am looking to do a pole building hopefully real soon. I love to see other builds to get ideas. Also, who did you use?
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Thanks. This info is helpfull. My boxes were made in 1977, so I guess that they were still afiliated then. I brought those boxes home last night, you would swear that they were full by how much they weighed.
(1961 launched the companies into the modern era, when Mechanics Tool and Forge officially changed its name to Mac Tools in 1963, leaving the association between Mac Tools and Mac Allied under the collective banner of Mac Tools, Inc. In 1979, the long association between Mac and Mac Allied severed.)
wow! This is a super cool box.hello guys, im new to the board and i wanted to post up some of my tools and boxes on here. i have a matco tote/toolbox that i got a few months ago at a pawnshop and i cant find any info on it. it is German made and is nicely made. can u tool pros give me any info on it or what its worth thanks.
hello guys, im new to the board and i wanted to post up some of my tools and boxes on here. i have a matco tote/toolbox that i got a few months ago at a pawnshop and i cant find any info on it. it is German made and is nicely made. can u tool pros give me any info on it or what its worth thanks.
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nice box !! The manufacturer of your Matco "Rollbox" is "Dinzl" from Germany
www.dinzl.de


thanks... it is used and little damaged but all drawers are work good and it will hold all weights.... that good for me...i am understand that some of you rather to have used and almost perfect shape (wear) but for that price so i got it... my snap on guy told me if i have problem then he will take care of it...
Sorry, couldn't help it 30 mpg = sucky
where is the one from bmw ?
GM is looking at a hostile presidency and a left wing congress
they gave up the ghost
Real intelligence running this country.Here is a pic of mine...nothing compared to what all you guys have but it fits my needs. I have had this old Mac for years, its in great shape!
Here is a pic of mine...nothing compared to what all you guys have but it fits my needs. I have had this old Mac for years, its in great shape!