tool_scrounge
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I had the day off today and spotted a "Made in Canada" intermediary tool chest forsale. The seller identified it as made for Craftsman, but it has no Craftsman identification on it. I also went thru my Craftsman catalog collection and did not see an equivalent from 1970-2010. Being "Made in Canada", I looked for a Beach toolbox equivalent and found nothing. I did not see a Proto equivalent but I could not find many Proto catalogs online. Stanley owned Beach from 1987-2008 and used them to made Proto tool boxes.
So I drove over and had a look. It is not in collector condition but good enough for my use. I have a thing for 26" wide intermediate tool boxes for use at work and pick them up when I can find them (not often).
Here are a few photos of the tool box:

The Made in Canada marking is on the top surface, back left corner. I reality the photo should be rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise.




It is odd having the key lock on the bottom drawer.

To lock, you need to press in the bottom drawer against a spring, then turn the key.
When unlocked, you need to pull out the bottom drawer slightly as shown below to unlock the upper two drawers.

On the bottom drawer right side, there is the remains of the adhesive that held a label. If you look close, you can see "B-8"

It does not look anything like my Beach made Proto intermediate tool chest below.

Any thoughts of who made this box and approximate vintage? Thanks
So I drove over and had a look. It is not in collector condition but good enough for my use. I have a thing for 26" wide intermediate tool boxes for use at work and pick them up when I can find them (not often).
Here are a few photos of the tool box:

The Made in Canada marking is on the top surface, back left corner. I reality the photo should be rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise.




It is odd having the key lock on the bottom drawer.

To lock, you need to press in the bottom drawer against a spring, then turn the key.
When unlocked, you need to pull out the bottom drawer slightly as shown below to unlock the upper two drawers.

On the bottom drawer right side, there is the remains of the adhesive that held a label. If you look close, you can see "B-8"

It does not look anything like my Beach made Proto intermediate tool chest below.

Any thoughts of who made this box and approximate vintage? Thanks
