MoparTrucks
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The wife found a Huot bottom roller tool chest at a yard sale and called me up to look at it and I brought it home along with some other things. Everything works smoothly on the thing and it even has a small side shelf that slips over the top lip on the right hand side.
They wanted $65 for it and I gave $50 so I figure I gave everything it was worth and maybe then some but I like it a lot. The advise I need is should I strip this thing down and refinish it or leave it as is? I kind of like the patina but it does have some rust on the back bottom of the cabinet and I dont want to be "the guy" who refinishes something only to have every one groan when they see it and ask why I ruined it. Also, this may sound a little nutty but one of the things I would miss if I refinished it is the smell...it has a very pleasing old oily mechanical smell I cant describe other than to say it reminds me of my grandfathers shop.
I dont care a bit about value because I am at an age where my kids will have to worry about that when I am gone but I am torn and could go either way on this so I seek some opinions from you guys.
I got the pickle fork on top of the cabinet for a buck
The back bottom of the cabinet does have some rust but there really arent any dents or other rough spots other than the paint.
I dont know the age of this but the woman selling it said she remembers her husband bought it right after they married about 40 years ago so I'm guessing its mid 70s. I'm going back tomorrow evening to see if her husband has the top box he might sell (she said he might).
I also got these two shelving units with those boxes full of nails, screws, washers, electrical connectors etc for $25.
Anyway, thanks,
Andy
They wanted $65 for it and I gave $50 so I figure I gave everything it was worth and maybe then some but I like it a lot. The advise I need is should I strip this thing down and refinish it or leave it as is? I kind of like the patina but it does have some rust on the back bottom of the cabinet and I dont want to be "the guy" who refinishes something only to have every one groan when they see it and ask why I ruined it. Also, this may sound a little nutty but one of the things I would miss if I refinished it is the smell...it has a very pleasing old oily mechanical smell I cant describe other than to say it reminds me of my grandfathers shop.
I dont care a bit about value because I am at an age where my kids will have to worry about that when I am gone but I am torn and could go either way on this so I seek some opinions from you guys.
I got the pickle fork on top of the cabinet for a buck
The back bottom of the cabinet does have some rust but there really arent any dents or other rough spots other than the paint.
I dont know the age of this but the woman selling it said she remembers her husband bought it right after they married about 40 years ago so I'm guessing its mid 70s. I'm going back tomorrow evening to see if her husband has the top box he might sell (she said he might).
I also got these two shelving units with those boxes full of nails, screws, washers, electrical connectors etc for $25.
Anyway, thanks,
Andy
I have the matching top.

