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Tool box identification

winchman

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I bought this box for my son who is just starting out, it looks to be Snap On but I have never seen this draw arrangement before?
Any ideas of manufacture or model number?
 

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fowldarr

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Snap on model numbers are supposed to be on the back left of the box I believe. Don't quote me on this. I still haven't found the model number in mine. Looks like a great starter box.


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winchman

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Thanks it was late and dark when we got home so had a quick look and can't find any info, I will remove the draws and look inside as some have a sticker inside.
Son is delighted with it, it needs a couple of simple repairs then he might paint it, but he likes the old style stickers so might leave it, it was full of tools too but not Snap On, Some Facom Teng and older British makes, it was an old guy who has retired so he was pleased its gone to a good home.
 

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I got an 1979 Canadian Snap-on catalog, your box looks like a KC506B. It says the net weight is 110 lbs. and dimensions are 26" width x 20" depth x 17" height
 
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Just found a couple of the draw runners have broken clips, the ones that stop the draw just being pulled out, can I buy these and rivet them in or would I have to buy a complete runner?
 
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Thanks and thanks for the link, I am hoping to find a matching roll cab for him.
Its a nice story as it was an old man who was selling up due to poor health and he was pleased all his stuff would be put to good use.
 
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