Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: coolford on January 14, 2022, 06:10:15 PM
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I got this toolbox at auction because I wanted a wrench in it and it was sold as a box lot. It was cheap probably because it was all oily inside. Everything in the box was 1920's or slightly later, and then when I got it home noticed the toolbox. The handle is marked F3333M, and I have no idea what it was originally. The toolbox is 20" long, 7" wide and 7" deep and weights 20 pounds empty since it is made from 1/8" sheet steel. It is all riveted together, no bolts or welding. All the corners are rounded so it is obvious that a brake was not used. I will keep it as I have never seen anything similar.
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Pretty interesting box. I like the envelope fold on the ends
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Yes, I also like the envelope fold on the end, that is what convinced me to keep it.
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What kind of vimtage stuff was in the box?
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almost a twin,about 19" long
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What I was after in the box was a double bend Walden 1/2" drive breaker bar from the 20's. I collect Walden and in 25 years had never seen one like it. Also a 20's snap-on breaker bar, 10 model T ford wrenches including a hub puller and the list goes on.
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nice pickup
I have been selling my hub pullers this month, they're quite popular