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Snap On Rolla Bench Saturday

Lookin4'67Galaxieconv

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Was cruising FB Marketplace and saw the giant Snap On KR 1000 tool box listed as part of an estate sale. Having piqued my curiosity, I opened the ad and saw two old Snap On Rolla benches for sale. One from the early forties apparently, and one from maybe 1970? Anyways, a conversation ensued over messenger where I made a reasonable offer and accepted their very reasonable counteroffer. Saturday morning, I made the 75 minute trek to get them. They were as advertised, very nice original shape. The KR 1000 was decent, but wasn't really in the market for it, especially with the top chest.

I'm wondering if the newer one is an MBC made for Snap On? Haven't been able to find the date stamp so any info would be appreciated.
 

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4x4Pete

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I have the one on the left as well. It also has the drawers all the way to the bottom. It was my dad's, he had it with a kra59 (I think) top that has matching drawer pulls. Unfortunately he removed the chrome drawer pulls sometime in the early 80's when he had it painted. It's a hard working mechanics box from around 1967 or so. Lots of patina shall we say. I wouldn't even consider painting it again. Everything works and it's filled with mostly Snappy tools but a good mix of the other big names too. It's retired to my shop now and helps me like my dad did when I was growing up. I wouldn't trade it or sell it for the world.
 

Oldtuleguy

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Thanks that's what I thought when bought it! Snapon sold some cool looking boxes back then
 

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Too cool and bakelite knobs!!
No, they're cast metal. Very difficult to find.

Lookin, Nice grab. I've owned a MBC (badged) that had the ribbed cover and a 67 with the aluminum that was badged Snap On. I think I've owned about 5 rolla benches and never one with the optional bottom drawers.

Old tule guy, I'm very envious of your collection. Great job.
 

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The first 60s came with bakelight knobs and the drawers sat on trays, just like the K5.
Soon after but before 41 they went to friction slides.

The bakelight was brittle and didn't hold up well.
 
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Oldtuleguy

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They are nice heavy boxes and drawers work smoothly, certainly a very useful box. 31" wide, 17" tall, 15" front to back.
 

Mr.Ric

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So I'll offer my personal preference.

I think the rolla~bench is my favorite.
Tambour door is perfect and works great as long as you don't overstuff it. (if you do, lean it back to clear whatever is up against it)
It beats the 200 as a base for the 60, more functional than the 77, and is so damn good looking.
The best top chest for it is the K61 superchest which is more functional than the 60. As I am parting with my excess stuff, the K361 combo will be the last remaining.
 

thehorse13

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That's a beauty, did you re-paint that?
No, I got it from a guy who closed down a body shop years ago. He told me it was his fathers and it didn't see much use when his father owned it. When this guy ended up with it, he said it sat in the corner with a coffee maker on top and was never used as a tool box. When I got it, the box had very light paint droplets from overspray so I just cut and buffed the paint. All of that **** came right up and now it looks like new. The drawers and pulldown door also work perfectly on this almost daily user.
 

Oldtuleguy

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That's a nice one! I bet there are a bunch of rollabenches still in use by gj members
 

thehorse13

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Here is my 3rd and Final rollabench, an original paint with key example from an estate sale. I use this one to store old tools.20220805_075051.jpg
I tried really hard to find a late 50s rolla bench like yours because of the chrome pull handles. I wanted it to match my 1957 stack. You've seen that I settled for a 1962 with the chrome accented full drawer handles. Your rolla bench is beautiful.
 

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The site's having upload issues - I'll try again later. This is the only one I could upload. Might be because I'm new and am loading a lot of pictures and they need to make sure it's not spam.

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christopher

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It was not awful, but the devil is in the details.
1. It's missing the light and plug panel.
2. some spot welds were popped right near where the model and date are stamped.
3. the casters are not stock, but they seem like they might be from the same period, they are much beefier than stock from the images I've seen too. All four are full swivel and non-locking, but two were welded to stay straight. They are disassembled and the mounts and swivels are immersed in Evaporust at the moment. I'm going to shoot them black.

The rest is being shot in PPG# 73504, a quart of which set me back $172.00! Fortunately it reduces 50/50 with urethane reducer. Was hoping to start that today, but bill paying work takes precedence... ;)

I'm also going to cut a lab-table soapstone top that sets into the recess and stands up an inch, design a new rear plug panel and 3D print in carbon-fiber filled PETG. I had the handle and flanges, drawer pulls and vertical tambour rails re-chromed, and they look great. My tambour rails were originally painted. I'll get some pics up today hopefully.

-C
 
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