Repainted snap on toolboxes
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Repainted snap on toolboxes
I have some pretty old snap on boxes that someone has painted. I would like to restore them, but am not sure if that would hurt their value. One is a 1930 3/4 drive socket box that should be black but has been painted red. The other is a b 100 super set case from 1938. It is now green, even the midget box inside. It's a pretty good paint job, but I would rather have it the original black. Would appreciate some input on this, as I have not really dealt with anything this rare before. Thanks
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Re: Repainted snap on toolboxes
I would try to use Lacquer thinner to remove the newer paint, maybe the original paint is under there. If not, remove what is there and repaint.
The 38 super set, should be a drab green.
The 38 set is very rare, could you post a pic. does it have the ferret set, does it have all the tools?
PS: wear gloves, LT works only while it is wet.
Most collectors like the original paint, but sometimes you just have to refurbish to save history.
The 38 super set, should be a drab green.
The 38 set is very rare, could you post a pic. does it have the ferret set, does it have all the tools?
PS: wear gloves, LT works only while it is wet.
Most collectors like the original paint, but sometimes you just have to refurbish to save history.
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https://goo.gl/photos/9seN2J2934XvFKcHA
Here is a link. It is green, I thought a repaint but maybe not.
Here is a link. It is green, I thought a repaint but maybe not.
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Re: Repainted snap on toolboxes
You were lucky to find such a complete set. to repaint is up to you.
The places of the breaker bar and two extensions should be exchanged.
It is odd that the 3/4 rat has a thin selector switch, this date usually has a flat one.
This is the only master set I have seen with this layout. A only known example. Thanks for posting it.
http://www.collectingsnapon.com/catalog ... ogPage=497
The places of the breaker bar and two extensions should be exchanged.
It is odd that the 3/4 rat has a thin selector switch, this date usually has a flat one.
This is the only master set I have seen with this layout. A only known example. Thanks for posting it.
http://www.collectingsnapon.com/catalog ... ogPage=497
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Re: Repainted snap on toolboxes
Here is one from like 35-36
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Re: Repainted snap on toolboxes
Ratchet head is a 36, everything else is 38. I think there is some black paint under the green.
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