M. Blue 240
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Since signing up on GJ I've gotten hooked on vintage Craftsman stuff, especially the boxes. When I saw a grey and red top box matching the style of boxes my Dad and Grandpa had I jumped on it. The CL seller was asking $120 for the vintage top box, newer bottom box and an extra $10 for a particle board cabinet. I emailed him offering $100 for everything and he accepted and even agreed to hold it for a couple days until I could make it across town.
This is my new top box with the bottom box I already had:
This is my old top box sitting on top of the bottom box I just bought(pre-clean up):
I quickly cleaned up the new bottom box and ruined a perfectly good toothbrush. I didn't go in too much detail since I plan on selling that setup to recoup some of my money. The new top box is getting a full detail though. I started by pulling all the drawers out and was amazed at how nice the quality is compared to the nicest CF stuff you can buy today.
I found free tools!
Paint damage to the top lid:
The rails before cleaning:
The drawers haven't been touched yet:
After a scrub with water and dish soap I went to detailing the box just as I do my car. I started with the clay bar and Meguiur's quick detail.
This is just the top lid:
Then came paint cleaner and polish. I stopped before waxing and decided to paint the inside bottom to stop the surface rust. I don't want to change the look of the box at all, but figure no one will notice since its on the inside.
The lamp always works better than my space heater:
The SO sticker on the inside of the lid:
I ran out of time before I could finish, but the plan is to wax the box and spray gloss black paint over the rust reformer paint on the inside of the box. After that I'll give the same detailing treatment to the drawers and cut liners before putting it all back together. I could strip it and make it look new, but I like that it looks like it has a story to tell. I've got the bug now though and am already looking for a box a can completely strip and refinish.
My detailing products:
This is my new top box with the bottom box I already had:
This is my old top box sitting on top of the bottom box I just bought(pre-clean up):
I quickly cleaned up the new bottom box and ruined a perfectly good toothbrush. I didn't go in too much detail since I plan on selling that setup to recoup some of my money. The new top box is getting a full detail though. I started by pulling all the drawers out and was amazed at how nice the quality is compared to the nicest CF stuff you can buy today.
I found free tools!
Paint damage to the top lid:
The rails before cleaning:
The drawers haven't been touched yet:
After a scrub with water and dish soap I went to detailing the box just as I do my car. I started with the clay bar and Meguiur's quick detail.
This is just the top lid:
Then came paint cleaner and polish. I stopped before waxing and decided to paint the inside bottom to stop the surface rust. I don't want to change the look of the box at all, but figure no one will notice since its on the inside.
The lamp always works better than my space heater:
The SO sticker on the inside of the lid:
I ran out of time before I could finish, but the plan is to wax the box and spray gloss black paint over the rust reformer paint on the inside of the box. After that I'll give the same detailing treatment to the drawers and cut liners before putting it all back together. I could strip it and make it look new, but I like that it looks like it has a story to tell. I've got the bug now though and am already looking for a box a can completely strip and refinish.
My detailing products:


I have an app on my phone now finding every craigslist ad in my area that mentions Craftsman tools, so I can snag stuff up real quick.