JonahBrown
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That’s cool, at least it’s kinda usable. Stuff we get like that isn’t very appealing to display or keep. Sometimes embarrassed that money got spent.This plaque was purchased after the SK Defiance, OH factory shut down. The seller told me it was found in the engineer’s office at the factory. It is a 7mm SK Craftsman Professional Wrench.
All evidence to the contrary...Honestly I'm not much of an sk person
Thats a drop on the bucket compared to what I have for sk, but not a single thing came from a purposeful SK purchase. I buy a lot of lots usually focused on snap-on stuff or just a good deal, but its resulted in a bunch of stuff that I just don't have to energy to organize into proper sets make appealing to potential buyers. This is the only type of stuff i buy to keepAll evidence to the contrary...

Well looking at it i guess there's more random stockpile **** in this picture toThats a drop on the bucket compared to what I have for sk, but not a single thing came from a purposeful SK purchase. I buy a lot of lots usually focused on snap-on stuff or just a good deal, but its resulted in a bunch of stuff that I just don't have to energy to organize into proper sets make appealing to potential buyers. This is the only type of stuff i buy to keep![]()
I got tons of extra random cases. I'm sure I have something better around but this could be re-purposed pretty easily its 9×3×1.5 socket rail could be pulled pretty easilyI've been searching for an empty box for a special re-purpose similar in proportions to this one:
Partial postwar set with crossbar.
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I don't care much about brand, and It needs to be at least 7" inside for the length. Better if it didn't have socket rails inside. but this SK box (I have one, and the set inside may be complete.) is about a quarter inch too short, Other proportions of 1-1/2 X 2 are OK but I can go a bit bigger also; maybe 2X3 or so.
None of the couple of dozen small kit boxes I have are close. Lots of the real long boxes for 1/2" drive sets, but thts too big... (yes I'm being picky)
Any thoughts for something 7-8" long, and up to 2X3 or so? Again don't care about brand.
I thought about maybe a wood box but the weight means it needs to be a lot stronger than say a wood cigar box or it will self destruct. Trying to avoid having to make a wood box out of oak or something stronger.
I got tons of extra random cases. I'm sure I have something better around but this could be re-purposed pretty easily its 9×3×1.5 socket rail could be pulled pretty easily
Yup your right. Sloppy measuring on my part. I'll see what else i got when i get a chanceI think I have that same Thorsen box without the rail, but its only 1-3/8" deep
@Outlawmws - I have tons of boxes: start here. Let me know if anything looks like what you're after. These are mostly all in boxes out in the living room right now.





































anything you need? I happened to be going through some sk when I saw this. I have more around but these are what I had outThe next set involves more guesswork. I found the box in rough condition and extremely dirty at a Carson City garage sale.
After a little cleaning and straightening I checked fit and the box is designed to hold 1/2” drive sockets.
The question is whether it would have come with S-K Chrome (1941 or earlier) or S-K (1942 - 1945) marked tools?
Now the search begins for an appropriate unmarked 40253 flex handle and 40250 crossbar.
-Don




Just "S-K".Are the sockets marked S-K Chrome or just S-K?
I repurposed an older 1/4" socket box to hold 3/8" and made a socket divider rail out of a scrap piece of sheet steel. Looks and works nice.I got tons of extra random cases. I'm sure I have something better around but this could be re-purposed pretty easily its 9×3×1.5 socket rail could be pulled pretty easily
I was lucky enough to find the unmarked 40253 flex handle on eBay. Now I need to find an appropriate crossbar.The next set involves more guesswork. I found the box in rough condition and extremely dirty at a Carson City garage sale.
After a little cleaning and straightening I checked fit and the box is designed to hold 1/2” drive sockets.
The question is whether it would have come with S-K Chrome (1941 or earlier) or S-K (1942 - 1945) marked tools?
Now the search begins for an appropriate unmarked 40253 flex handle and 40250 crossbar.
-Don


I painted the exterior of the box yesterday and have been adding universal sockets to complete the 4530 set.





Yesterday was S-K box painting day.




