To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Vintage Craftsman Machinist's Chest - Help Identify

Eheisig

Member
Joined
Dec 24, 2014
Messages
15
Location
Maryland
Hi guys,

First post but I've been lurking here for a while (few years, lol). I picked up this vintage Craftsman machinist's tool box for $100 shipped. Not a you **** deal but the chest was so interesting to me after having looked at what seemed like 1000 of these things that I had to have it. Problem is, I can't figure out who the original manufacturer was or the date.

Its got a cast aluminum handle, three draw latches with a center lock in the middle, round drawer pulls, green felt drawer liners, and an oval Craftsman logo that says "Registered Trade Mark" on the bottom rather than the "Registered U.S.Pat. Off." which seems MUCH more common. All the hardware is attached with blind rivets and it appears that its 100% all original. My best guess based on my research is that it was made in the late 1940s by Union Steel and was not a large production run - maybe regional. Anyway, I thought I'd ask the experts here what they think it is. The round drawer pulls and the drawer cover panel pull really have me going because they are not the standard rectangular pulls made popular on the Kennedy boxes and copies.

Anyway, my plan was to use it for drill bits, taps, dies, files etc and to do a faithful restoration to it, but the broken center lock and a few other little things have me thinking of something a little bit different.

Pics below...

-E

IMG_3361.jpg

IMG_3371.jpg

IMG_3366.jpg

IMG_3364.jpg

IMG_3362.jpg

IMG_3373.jpg

IMG_3372.jpg

IMG_3374.jpg

IMG_3369.jpg
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Ponchoguy

Banned
Joined
Jul 27, 2014
Messages
3,399
Contact Kennedy or Waterloo, it may be one of theirs, but there was a third company that somenoe ID'd recently as being a manufacturer of the earlier boxes. I want to say you might find it carefully under the Craftsman riveted logo.
 

zkling

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 23, 2007
Messages
16,939
Take a picture of the drawer slides, WAG is parks, but again that's a WAG.
 
OP
E

Eheisig

Member
Joined
Dec 24, 2014
Messages
15
Location
Maryland
Take a picture of the drawer slides, WAG is parks, but again that's a WAG.

While the drawer pulls look right for Parks, a quick search of Parks boxes on the internet doesn't seem to pull up any that have three draw latches and the inside of the front panel on the Parks boxes all look smooth - no recessed areas.
 

jakemac

Well-known member
Joined
May 21, 2013
Messages
9,035
Location
New England
I'd say that's a Dunlap.

Sent from my SM-P905V using Tapatalk

Dunlap was never a manufacturer, it was a brand name owned by Sears. Same as Craftsman. It was used for their "value" line of tools. Just like Craftsman, Dunlap tools were made by another company (usually the same company as the Craftsman offering) and the name was just stuck on it.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Bob-B

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 21, 2011
Messages
451
Location
Long Island, NY
I'd guess Union made it. Union made the wooden chests for Craftsman. Union metal chests used similar catches and had similar dimples on the inside face of the front cover.
 
OP
E

Eheisig

Member
Joined
Dec 24, 2014
Messages
15
Location
Maryland
I'd guess Union made it. Union made the wooden chests for Craftsman. Union metal chests used similar catches and had similar dimples on the inside face of the front cover.

If you compare it to a Union MT-7 from late 40s or early 50s about the only thing different is the shape of the top lid. Everything else looks identical. What do you make of the Craftsman badge with the "Registered Trade Mark" bottom line versus the "Registered U.S. Pat. Off."?

-E
 

taumac

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2011
Messages
8,104
Location
Brooksville, Fl
My guess would be AMD if they made machinist boxes back then cause they made the Heritage logo. If not Kennedy would be next guess. Just based on slides alone I would say Kennedy. I don't believe Waterloo started making there machinist boxes until Crown logo. Then Craftsman had Kennedy and Waterloo both making their machinist boxes. There are slight differences between them.
 
Last edited:

safariknut

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 28, 2015
Messages
388
Location
Michigan
Just my opinion but I have both Craftsman and Kennedy machinists' boxes and the only difference I can see is the spacing between the locking pins for the front. The dimensions are identical on everything else.
As an aside I have found two distinctly different types of square top Kennedy boxes.One has slides that are permanently affixed and do not allow the drawers to be removed.The other has removeable slides. The round top Kennedy boxes all seem to have removeable slides/drawers.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom