These days Remline is a brand that sorta slips by unnoticed… they are ninjas

to anyone other than remline fans. I believe it had its day in the sun, but lost some favor to competitor boxes.
1. Some drawers have built in fixed dividers with varying layouts, a few will have none, which all vary per model.
2.

What I did: I used rustoleum “hammered pewter,” which is much lighter than what was my goal… This was chosen, due to an extraordinarily limited availability of options, local to me. I surmise; Many of the first RemLine came out in gloss black, and later the hammers “dark gray.”
I cleaned up my chest, but if we’re to do again; I would find/try to use this;
Krylon “Hammered Matte Cast Iron”

3. I have seen a couple replacement emblems offered online here & there. Both the Logo Plates, & flagman AMD drawer handles.
4. Solid! They have a much thicker gauge steel, as compared to the newer stuff on the floor in any retail shop these days. The round corners up front on older chests do a heck of a job reinforcing the all-around sturdiness of the boxes, making them superiorly rigid. Personally, I do not see it as a fair to compare to snap-on, & Kennedy, as they are all on par with one another.

If it is that RemLine just go unnoticed over a paint schema, then that is the shopper’s loss.
More good stuff

For more in depth info and links

worth bookmarking from 4Cy;
Thread 'Advertising Metal Display Co. - AMD Industries - Rem-Line - Tool Storage Systems and Displays'
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...ine-tool-storage-systems-and-displays.507134/
I think I answered everything there.

good luck
