jbibler
Active member
Hey guys,
I've been looking for a tool box the last month or so, just browsing Craigslist and stopping in & out of salvage shops when I can.
I almost drove 2 hours to buy one Saturday morning, but got busy and couldn't make it. Later that evening I found a new ad that had just been posted about an hour before. It was for this 4 piece Mac set. When I saw the price I called immediately, he was asking $250. He was only about 20 minutes from my house and when I got there he said another guy had called... and then a 3rd guy called while I was there loaded it up.
It's pretty dirty, but in great shape otherwise. No dents and all drawers are in good working order. He couldn't believe it, but he found the keys also.
The guy was a mechanic for 40 years and had purchased all the pieces new.
When I got there the entire thing was full of tools. He said that he was retiring out of state and just didn't want to mess with it that he never used it anymore. At first he said "you can just have all the tools that are in it"... I was thrilled. But then we figured out we had to empty it because we couldn't pick them up with the weight of all the tools. He dumped out all the tools into big rubbermaid bins except the one smallest cabinet and we loaded them up. After we loaded everything he said "well, I guess I better hang on to the tools..." so that was a bummer, but I did get the top chest of tools which has various Craftsman & Mac wrenches and pliers. Some specialty tools I definitely don't have.
Anyways, I'm thrilled with my find. For $250 to get all 4 pieces and some tools. I'm going to clean it up and lube everything nicely, but don't plan to repaint it or anything... but i may polish up the handles.
Did I do good?
He said they are at least 30 years old, but I don't have an exact date. Where will I find any model or serial numbers?
Thanks,
Josh B.
I've been looking for a tool box the last month or so, just browsing Craigslist and stopping in & out of salvage shops when I can.
I almost drove 2 hours to buy one Saturday morning, but got busy and couldn't make it. Later that evening I found a new ad that had just been posted about an hour before. It was for this 4 piece Mac set. When I saw the price I called immediately, he was asking $250. He was only about 20 minutes from my house and when I got there he said another guy had called... and then a 3rd guy called while I was there loaded it up.
It's pretty dirty, but in great shape otherwise. No dents and all drawers are in good working order. He couldn't believe it, but he found the keys also.
The guy was a mechanic for 40 years and had purchased all the pieces new.
When I got there the entire thing was full of tools. He said that he was retiring out of state and just didn't want to mess with it that he never used it anymore. At first he said "you can just have all the tools that are in it"... I was thrilled. But then we figured out we had to empty it because we couldn't pick them up with the weight of all the tools. He dumped out all the tools into big rubbermaid bins except the one smallest cabinet and we loaded them up. After we loaded everything he said "well, I guess I better hang on to the tools..." so that was a bummer, but I did get the top chest of tools which has various Craftsman & Mac wrenches and pliers. Some specialty tools I definitely don't have.
Anyways, I'm thrilled with my find. For $250 to get all 4 pieces and some tools. I'm going to clean it up and lube everything nicely, but don't plan to repaint it or anything... but i may polish up the handles.
Did I do good?
He said they are at least 30 years old, but I don't have an exact date. Where will I find any model or serial numbers?
Thanks,
Josh B.



