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I've been occupied at work lately, with this weekend being the last of the obnoxiously busy schedule. I meant to post some pics of my badge affixing work but haven't had the time.

I went with my usual truss head threaded rivet technique for affixing badges on toolboxes. These little guys are 4-40s but on the older Snap-Ons you would be better served with a 6-32. You can see that I have a bag of round head 6-32s sitting on the table as well. Those are going to be used on another project though.

Grab yourself a pair of crimping pliers and thread your rivet in so that you can cut it down to size. I'm surprised at how many folks don't know about this little trick so I decided to throw it in.

Once you trim down the rivet, back it out using the nut that you threaded on before cutting. You can see my tiny Snap-On 1/4 box end along for the job. Later, all six of the trimmed down rivets will get a quick shot on the grinder to taper the ends. This ensures a nice smooth threading. No pics of that though. I like my fingers exactly where they are.

Finally, you can see how nice these little guys look on the badge. I held up one of them so that you can see how it sits on the badge face.

Once I get some time to fool around in the garage, I will post pics of the mounted badges on the stack.

I almost forgot. Some of you may wonder why I have a red Solo cup sitting on the table. It's not for booze, rather, I hold the wire cutters inside the cup so that it catches the trimmed off rivet. They make a terrible sound if you happen to lose one and your wife finds it with a vacuum. lol
 

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Here is where I'm at with the badges. All 3 are mounted. Now I have to figure out what to do about the section on the top box where the PO glued on a Cadillac emblem. It goes right down to the bare metal so no amount of polishing will fix it.
 

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I don’t know how I hadn’t been following this thread more closely prior to picking up my K200. I recognized your box right away as “the one with the Cadillac emblems” that always pops up in my Google search for K260 stuff. Thank goodness you’ve turned that thing around and worked wonders with it. Nice job!
 
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That looks beautiful!!!

Thanks!

I don’t know how I hadn’t been following this thread more closely prior to picking up my K200. I recognized your box right away as “the one with the Cadillac emblems” that always pops up in my Google search for K260 stuff. Thank goodness you’ve turned that thing around and worked wonders with it. Nice job!

Yea, I really wish that the original badges were with it but at least I have jumped that hurdle. At this point, I have two things left to fix. The scar left behind by the Cadillac badge and sourcing an original set of casters. The good news is that the ones on it are snap on but they are newer relative to the age of the roller.

I may re-line the drawers when the weather breaks. For now, I have parked it back in it's home on the east side of the garage.
 

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Oh ****! Wow! That place looks amazing! Everything of mine is in transition right now as we are house shopping currently. I can’t wait to find a place and set it up. That’s a very inspiring photo. Love your collection!

Jay
 
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Wow, just saw the pictures of your place. Please add more!!!

lol. I'm flattered that anyone would be interested in my, "junk pile". Believe me, I'm small potatoes compared to some of the heavy hitters here like Twertsy and Don. I've been to Twertsy's tool temple and it was a religious experience. He posts videos on YouTube of his place. You'll pass out.

Don has all high end stuff that most museums don't have. I would love to go out to CA and pick through his loot.

Anyhow, here are few more pics. Keep in mind that it's a work in progress with a looong way to go.
 

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lol. I'm flattered that anyone would be interested in my, "junk pile". Believe me, I'm small potatoes compared to some of the heavy hitters here like Twertsy and Don. I've been to Twertsy's tool temple and it was a religious experience. He posts videos on YouTube of his place. You'll pass out.

Don has all high end stuff that most museums don't have. I would love to go out to CA and pick through his loot.

Anyhow, here are few more pics. Keep in mind that it's a work in progress with a looong way to go.

Where di you get that craftsman, i had one in 2012. sold at yard sale 75
 

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Looks great. Coke machine is out of this world! Never even seen one of those...
Now I know what the future should hold once I buy the house!
 
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