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Snap-On Tool Box Score

SunnyBeach

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Acquired this Snap-On tool box recently. It is dirty (grease) but in overall solid shape.

At this point, I am trying to decide if I am going to keep it or try to sell it. Any thoughts about the value?

If I keep the box, it will get some paint to keep the rust away for the time being. I don't have time for a "deluxe" restoration.

It appears to be a 1970s vintage but I need to do more research.

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1950mercury

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Glad u like it..whats it worth? To me nothing..im sure there are people who would buy it esp cause ots snap on. But id rather have a modern box with ball bearing slides
 

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In that condition I'd say the most it would bring would be $200 on a really good day. If you need the storage, use it yourself but it isn't going to make you wealthy.
 

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Don't be discouraged by our responses. While it is a very sturdy, well made box, the fact is that it is also very old and very worn. A lot of potential buyers will be put off by the "patina" it has. If you got it for free and need a box I'd go ahead and use it. If you got it for free and don't need it, it's all profit to you, right? I wouldn't waste too much time cleaning it up as you will never get near what your time and effort are worth as far as resale.
 
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SunnyBeach

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I agree on the price range. Value on these things (as with most things) is subjective. I wanted it but don't really need it -- story of my life.

If it does not sell locally then I will need to figure out a way to drag it around to the basement workshop... when the snow has melted but the ground is not mush.
 
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SunnyBeach

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Don't be discouraged by our responses. ... I wouldn't waste too much time cleaning it up as you will never get near what your time and effort are worth as far as resale.

Me, discouraged... nah. I waste more money on powerball than this thing cost.

I think the second part is the key. It is not complete or desirable enough for the deluxe treatment. It is functional storage and deserves a good cleaning but not much else.

Don't want to disrespect the SO fans but I have been thinking about a black rattle can paint job (neatly done). :eyecrazy:
 
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redmondjp

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Clean and lube it and call it done
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Greasing the rails should really help it out. I did this to my then-new $300 Craftsman box when I bought it 20 years ago and it helped a lot - the thick grease makes the slides smoother and it feels like a higher-quality box than it is.
 

zkling

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Very early 70's KRA378. Check the back it is stamped. What did you pay for it? Giving it a crappy repaint will actually reduce value. It looks pretty rough, maybe $125 +/- depending on how it works and what it looks like in person. You can get a key cut on ebay for $7/set shipped. $275 is borderline laughable IMHO.
 
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Mohawk Dave

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When I first joined GJ I was grabbing stuff like this all the time. As I learned more, they got sold off or traded, and replaced with NEW cheapie Husky 40" black top/bottoms. The Huskys are definitely weak sauce for #-per-drawer, but they are only light weight storage. And they are clean, and no rust, and no ******** trying to open or close. (I have Lista/Vidmar stuff for my heavy line tools).

So....lube slides and if they work great and you can use storage...keep it. If not, sell it with no further headache.
 

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Rickster

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That's one of the nicer old ones I've seen. It has the bottom two drawers and most have an open bin. Its been a while but I believe that drawer sticking out slightly is spring loaded to work the lock mechanism. Push it in and it locks the drawers and the key holds them locked.
 
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