pronator
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Updated: now a restoration/renovation thread!
I picked this up on Craigslist knowing it'd be a strip down and repaint job. Just looking for something functional, but it needs some work to make purdy. The drawers moved smoothly before I took them out/apart.
I wouldn't care so much what brand it is except to figure out if there's a trick to removing the drawer slides that are welded onto interior side panels. Any suggestions, guidance, or best guesses would be appreciated!
Here's what I know so far and pics below:
Dimensions: 26" x 13.5" x 9"
Original Color: Red, then painted silver
Lock: made by Hudson (identified by Easykeys.com)
Lock Mechanism: Rear bar (see photos)
Badge: missing but two holes in upper left from badge?
Slides: friction - welded onto plates, not the toolbox sides
Other: there are two welded brackets on top for stacking; there are three raised parts of the panel - one big one in the center and two smaller ones on each end. I can pull on those and there's some give, but not enough to move the panel from the frame.
If any other pics or viewing angles would be helpful, just let me know. I was able to remove the drawer-side sliders from their mates; they're not painted and just need to be de-gunked.
Thanks!
I picked this up on Craigslist knowing it'd be a strip down and repaint job. Just looking for something functional, but it needs some work to make purdy. The drawers moved smoothly before I took them out/apart.
I wouldn't care so much what brand it is except to figure out if there's a trick to removing the drawer slides that are welded onto interior side panels. Any suggestions, guidance, or best guesses would be appreciated!
Here's what I know so far and pics below:
Dimensions: 26" x 13.5" x 9"
Original Color: Red, then painted silver
Lock: made by Hudson (identified by Easykeys.com)
Lock Mechanism: Rear bar (see photos)
Badge: missing but two holes in upper left from badge?
Slides: friction - welded onto plates, not the toolbox sides
Other: there are two welded brackets on top for stacking; there are three raised parts of the panel - one big one in the center and two smaller ones on each end. I can pull on those and there's some give, but not enough to move the panel from the frame.
If any other pics or viewing angles would be helpful, just let me know. I was able to remove the drawer-side sliders from their mates; they're not painted and just need to be de-gunked.
Thanks!
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I literally ordered some Evaporust yesterday with the plan to let the sides take turns soaking in a plastic container. Thanks for validating my thoughts on that! 










