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HAMB "Vintage" Tool Box Club

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by daveydeuce, Dec 3, 2006.

  1. DavidInNYC
    Joined: Feb 24, 2013
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    from New York

    Wow Ramblur, that's a wild work station.

    I thought I'd share a few photos of the cart I bought a few years ago.
    Nowhere near as elaborate as yours but I wouldn't have anyplace to put something so large.

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  2. ClayMart
    Joined: Oct 26, 2007
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    Nice save! This is in incredible shape considering that its original purpose was to hold heavy hydraulic jacks and frame clamps in a body shop somewhere. If you don't use it in your shop you might consider a paint job and fitting it with a butcher block top. Would work as a storage cart in a large kitchen or for an outdoor barbecue.
     
  3. 383deuce
    Joined: Jul 10, 2009
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    Ramblur wins hands down......That is one bad *** work station and worth big bucks. It need to be restored for sure. Sure would like to see photos after it is done.
     
  4. bobbytnm
    Joined: Dec 16, 2008
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    some great stuff here
     
  5. Nads
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
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    Nads
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    from Hypocrisy

    David in NYC that thing is beautiful
     
  6. RCL
    Joined: Feb 18, 2013
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    RCL
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    from Oklahoma

    Just picked up this set last week.
    MAC bottom with Matco middle and top. Made in 78 and 79.
     

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  7. dragracerz
    Joined: Aug 18, 2008
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    from chicago

    Yes, they had red or the two tone blue/gray. It is pronounced "Hue-it"
     
  8. LittleBritishCar
    Joined: Apr 22, 2012
    Posts: 90

    LittleBritishCar
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    from Napa, CA

    I picked up two vintage tool boxes today: A Pressteel rollaway and a Craftsman. I have wanted a Pressteel rollaway for a long time and this one has a very cool story that goes with it. The seller thought the cabinet was made by Nash because of the badge but I explained that it was made by Pressteel (pre-Proto) and the badge was off a car. He said that his father in law - the original owner - had worked at the Nash dealer and he had always figured that the toolbox was also made by Nash after he inherited it.

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    I scored this 60s Craftsman box from a biker chick that was trying to trade it for weed. She didn't want to sell it because she only wanted 420 so I had to explain that she could buy weed with the money. It took a while but she eventually caught on then loaded it in my car for me.

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  9. Boxcar's 1928
    Joined: Aug 30, 2011
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    Ever since I saw this one I've been looking...that was a year or two.
    Found this today at an antique store...20 bucks later and I got a project!!

    Now, I've got to decide what to do with this Old Timer.... I'd guess it's very early...maybe 20's Galvanized but the latch,henges, and handel is br***. I believe it's manufactured or was made from a heluva craftsmen. Teh edges are built up and rolled and the top is two pieces (hip roof style top and underside flat panel....the top is a bit crushed down...I'd like to pop it out but can't get to the backside..
     

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  10. ClayMart
    Joined: Oct 26, 2007
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    Nice find!:cool: Get 'er spiffed up, have it pinstriped and paint a big ol' eyeball right between the wings! :D
     
  11. Dicky
    Joined: Jun 10, 2012
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    Dicky
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    from Minnesota

    A very very rare Canadian Snap-On Tool Box

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  12. 5559
    Joined: Oct 25, 2012
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    from tn

    Ive got a snap on top- mid & lower box I bought used around 1985-----and a box & tools I bought from my shop forman when he retired in 1988.-that box is like Fonzie's in the early shows of happy days tv series
     
  13. barryvanhook
    Joined: Jun 17, 2011
    Posts: 625

    barryvanhook
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    from Mesa, AZ

    Does anyone have an idea who made this box? It's on my bucket list, but that eBay vintage tool box category is a ball-buster!
     
  14. noclubjoe
    Joined: Aug 24, 2005
    Posts: 641

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    my dads old huot box with newer craftsman mid section, he gave me this box when i bought my own house with a garage. I would like to find the correct mid section for it if huot made one....
     
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  15. beatcad
    Joined: Aug 1, 2006
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    i have been loving this thread for a couple years now, but never had anything worth adding to it. guess i do now.
    i got this 1976 proto box a little over a month ago for free 'cause the bottom drawer was messed up. it was missing 1 of the slider retaining clips and one of the clips was installed backwards!
    a couple phone calls and emails later i bought 2 brand new clips from proto(stanley). i dis-***embled and cleaned and greased every slide and made liners for the drawers out of carpet runner.
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    i picked up a couple more older boxes this weekend. pix comin later.
     
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  16. janbuick
    Joined: Feb 13, 2011
    Posts: 308

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    I have this old box
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  17. Here is my newest one:A handmade tool box built by a good friend of mine's father.He was a sheet metal fabricator and this one shows it.The edges are rolled around round rod and the bottom is only two pieces:the sides are one piece and the bottom is soldered in. The handle is a turned piece of solid copper.The inside originally had a small tray(it's missing)but one of the braces to hold the tray is gone.
    I lettered and antiqued it to honor the maker's father(my friend's grandfather)who owned a sign shop in Toledo Ohio in the 1920's.He also worked as a striper for Willys-Overland in Toledo prior to that.I know because I am currently guardian of his sign kit.
     

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  18. Here is my latest find via e-Bay: A vintage DeVilbiss paint spray gun with 3 additional fluid jars(with caps for storage) in their original heavy steel box.Haven't dated it yet but it looks like 1950's or a bit earlier.With shipping I got it for under $40. A nice addition to my vintage paint equipment collection.
     

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  19. More tool boxes!!! Yes I am a boxaholic but I can stop............anytime.
    First up is a vintage Sherman-Klove box scored at an antique shop for $10. Next is an OLD square top Kennedy machinist's box with original key.Needs new felt liners and a couple small dents removed(if I can get the drawers out;the early ones don't have the drawer releases).Price: $20.
    Last is a JCPenney three drawer tool box with tray that I got for $2!

    HELP ME!!!!!! I CAN'T STOP!!!!!!!!!!
     

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  20. ClayMart
    Joined: Oct 26, 2007
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    So I'm thinking "Sherman-Klove??? What the hell's a Sherman-Klove?" Good thing the label was in such good shape. Now I know what S-K stands for. You got toolboxes and I got an education!

    Sorry to hear about your boxaholism. I talked to a guy a couple weeks ago that was addicted to brake fluid. But he said he could stop anytime. :p
     
  21. Dicky
    Joined: Jun 10, 2012
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    Dicky
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    from Minnesota

    Should work for larger tool, I'll use it for a few years, then sell it...

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  22. DrivewayDave
    Joined: May 24, 2013
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    New guy sharing my Vintage 22" Portable Union Steel Corp WW2 Military Machinist's Mate Tool Box pics. Got it Tue with tools shown -red tote caddy for $10@ a going out of biz Napa Thrift Store. Refurb'd the box & tools w/liq det, Evaporust, & wiped down w/syn brake fluid. No before pics but needless to say they were very dirty & rusty.

    I hope U like?
     

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  23. 34andy
    Joined: Mar 21, 2007
    Posts: 130

    34andy
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    from WA

    Here are a few pics of my recent CL find. It is an almost perfect CRAFTSMAN from the 50s or 60s. -Andy
     

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  24. DrivewayDave
    Joined: May 24, 2013
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    safariknut, Super finds & buys. Very nice indeed. Those will be very practical. I've got to find some like those out here. Happy refurb'g & fishing for more, since you can't stop!
     
  25. DrivewayDave
    Joined: May 24, 2013
    Posts: 5

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    Wow, it's gorgeous, what a super find, enjoy that to pieces, nice goin'!
     
  26. DrivewayDave
    Joined: May 24, 2013
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  27. D.Valentino
    Joined: Oct 2, 2010
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    Thought I'd share my restoration projects. Since this is a vintage toolbox forum, I'll give you this link. http://1951snapon.blog.com/1951toolbox/
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    But you can check out the main page of a really cool toolbox carrier.
     
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  28. Another Kennedy found at a storage sale;$25 with tools.Tools are already soldfor more than I paid for the box.Cleaned it a bit and threw a coat of grown hammertone paint on it and lettered it up.Going up for sale at the Sins of Steel show next weekend.
     

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  29. Flathead Johnny
    Joined: Jul 26, 2011
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    Flathead Johnny
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    from MA

    in love!

     
  30. ClayMart
    Joined: Oct 26, 2007
    Posts: 7,793

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    I don't know which I like better; your brush work or your wordsmithing. :confused: :rolleyes:
     

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