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HAMB "Vintage" Tool Box Club

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

  1. Asbestosfiber
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    That is absolutely the coolest thing ever.
     
  2. -Brent-
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  3. bedwards
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    I'm guessing this flea market find is from the 70s:
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  4. Kume
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    A nice little Kennedy 520 I picked up this morning.

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  5. Jettback50
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    image.jpg Mac over Kennedy. Nice boxes and loaded with tools that have been cared for. Family friend just p***ed and wondering about a value for his widow. If Hambers can help, let me know. image.jpg image.jpg
     
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  6. tb33anda3rd
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    travel box in the coupe; DSCF4293.JPG
     
  7. I am extremely pleased to see this thread is still alive and well!!
     
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  8. Ron Brown
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    Here is mine from when I was a diesel mechanic for Freightliner and Peterbuilt back in early 70s. This set replaced a stolen set I got from my dad when he was a VW mech back in early 60s. Top, bottom and Side boxes are built into a steel rolling work bench we used to build to roll around the diesel shops. It was great for adding a vise to have handy near the boxes. 45 years later still have all these tools in my garage. Thank the lord I kept them all these years considering I quit mechanicking image.jpg professionally about 35 years ago.
     
  9. Ron Brown
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    Man...I used to have one just like it I used to haul slot cars from race to race back in the 60s. talk about stirring old memories
     
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  10. Ron Brown
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    Have the same torque wrench. We used them with ratcheter to run the racks on ***mins motors back in the day. Very nice tool, just don't use very often any more
     
  11. Ron Brown
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    I believe that's a Cornwell
     
  12. Well I have since acquired three new tool boxes. The first is a Union that I bought because it had a very unique handle setup:the handles are cast aluminum and fit together via a pin and hole setup. Not in too bad shape(had to pound out a couple of dents)for $5.
    Today I scored two boxes. One is a set of Blackhawk sockets (either a 22-c or a 32-C)that is missing a couple o pieces but is a very unusual set. And the price was right;ten bucks!
    The second is an unmarked box that is t****zoid in shape and has three tiers. A hinged cover on the top serves as a locking mechanism and the top lifts off to show the trays. They are hinged and will go to either side.It was full of old tools and cost me $25. BlackhawkToolKit 001.jpg BlackhawkToolKit 002.jpg BlackhawkToolKit 003.jpg Unmarked3TierToolbox 001.jpg Unmarked3TierToolbox 002.jpg Unmarked3TierToolbox 003.jpg Unmarked3TierToolbox 004.jpg
     

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  13. barryvanhook
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    Were the Blackhawks 7/16 drive? I'm not familiar with their part numbers.
     
  14. As far as I know they are the standard 1/2 inch square drive. Some of the sockets in the other tool box were 7/16 hex drive which seemed to be a popular setup in the early 1930's. I have several sets;primarily Duro and Indestro that used this system. One of the sockets in the box was actually a 7/16ths 12 point drive! Only one I've ever seen. 1-2 inch 12 point drive socket 001.jpg 1-2 inch 12 point drive socket 002.jpg 1-2 inch 12 point drive socket 003.jpg
     
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  15. barryvanhook
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    For more than you ever want to know about the 7/16-drive "Nuggets" go to
    https://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/blackhawk-innovation-p5.html
    and scroll way down the page .... I've been trying to score a bunch of these to go with my Blackhawk bomb-shaped toolbox, but the eBay gods haven't been kind.
     
  16. drtybiker
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    I have been trying to replace one of these boxes for quite a while had one handed down to me and it was stolen out of my truck one day while I was at work ,thing is someone close to me that worked in same complex got me . It was the type of place that most everyone looked out for each other, I guess I was the exception to the rule
     
  17. jazz1
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    I thought I had bought myself a tool box of sorts. I was in a hurry and scooped it for $10 and a pair of well loved Vixen files for a buck each. Tool box turned out to be a trunk once I found the makers seal. I think I found place to store body tools. Old ford box will fit inside image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg [/ATTACH] image.jpeg
     

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  18. thewoozyy
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    My dad recently got a toolbox from a customer and we're not exactly sure as to what it is and i was wondering if anyone could help me out or refer me to a place that could. thanks IMG_7450.JPG IMG_7451.JPG IMG_7452.JPG IMG_7453.JPG
     
  19. Radford46
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    I've got a Record vise,that's made in England. Good stuff.
     
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  20. I haven't been able to find a vintage toolbox, so I made my own. I mean, I bought a cheap used one for 25$, then painted it to look like a vintage VW mechanic toolbox. It ain't perfect, but I wanted it to look rough anyway.

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  22. dumprat
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    image.jpeg One of the many I have that I guess I should post pics of. Rusty and covered in house paint when I got it.
     
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  24. dumprat
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    Ya except some of his pics are from other guys posts. Kinda weird.
     
  25. ClarkH
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    I found this 1957 Snap-On rollaway in an antique mall. The drawers still slide like silk, and the locking front is pretty cool.

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  26. Claynan
    Joined: Mar 17, 2011
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    image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg Just came across this thread. Mostly Craftsman boxes, a couple were my dads, a couple I bought new, some I acquired as I ran out of space. Still running out of space. image.jpg
     
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  27. ClayMart
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    Geez... It's kind of a shame that you obliterated the sign painter's logo on the the bottom of that roll cab. :mad: If that was hand gilded and lettered I'd have given you $25 just for that bottom panel. :confused:
     
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  28. Twertsy
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    If that's the case, someone is posing. I took those pics on December 5th, in my shop. Here's a pic from today when I rearranged. Go to http://toolarchives.com/node/823. That's my site, and those are my toolboxes. Now, if someone is posting them as their own, that's pretty sad.................

     
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  29. dumprat
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    image.jpeg image.jpeg My collection of oldies n my cluttered shed... image.jpeg
     
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  30. dumprat
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    image.jpeg And a hand made hand lettered steel box obviously owned by Bob.
     
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