Vintage Toolbox Cleanup Question (New Pics)
Edit: 1-18-10 Added lots of pictures of tools.
My uncle gave me his toolboxes that he bought in the early seventies while he was employed as a professional automobile mechanic. I'm interested in cleaning everything up and getting everything re-lubricated and looking better. I'm also interested in cleaning up all of the tools and getting the layer of grease/oil and grime off of all of them. What's the best way to do this? For the tools, I figured the easiest thing would be to get a parts washer and put everything that will fit in it in there overnight and let it run. For the boxes I was going to do something along the lines of simple green or some other degreasing product. The main thing is that I don't want to get everything clean, and then have it start rusting.
Pics of the boxes:
The top box is a Mac Tools and is 16 x 33 x 19 (Depth, Width, Height), and the bottom rolling box is a Craftsman Commercial, and is 18 x 33.5 x 34 (Depth, Width, Height).
Edit: 1-18-10 Added lots of pictures of tools.
My uncle gave me his toolboxes that he bought in the early seventies while he was employed as a professional automobile mechanic. I'm interested in cleaning everything up and getting everything re-lubricated and looking better. I'm also interested in cleaning up all of the tools and getting the layer of grease/oil and grime off of all of them. What's the best way to do this? For the tools, I figured the easiest thing would be to get a parts washer and put everything that will fit in it in there overnight and let it run. For the boxes I was going to do something along the lines of simple green or some other degreasing product. The main thing is that I don't want to get everything clean, and then have it start rusting.
Pics of the boxes:
The top box is a Mac Tools and is 16 x 33 x 19 (Depth, Width, Height), and the bottom rolling box is a Craftsman Commercial, and is 18 x 33.5 x 34 (Depth, Width, Height).
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