K60/K200 Restoration
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 12:50 pm
Greetings,
New to this site but I have been a lover of old Snap On tool boxes for many years. I recently purchased a K260 combination off the internet and I received it this week. I'm at work right now so I don't have any photos to share at this moment.
The good
All hardware in place except the locking mechanism to the K60.
Piano hinges on the K60 are in good shape and the spot welds are hanging in there
Piano hinges to the K200 are mostly in tack with the bottom section of both doors starting to weaken.
Paint covers most of the box.
The bad
Although paint is in place it has blistering issues over a large portion.
One of the doors to the K200 is sprung and needs to be corrected.
Graffiti spray painted on the back of the box. Not super noticeable but there none the less.
One of the casters has pushed in the bottom of the box and the K200 doesn't sit level. Not a big issue to bang out.
2 of the casters have a flat spot.
These two boxes were a goal of mine to obtain for 2 years now and I understand that I have something special. My pair is a later years pair. So my question to fellow lovers:
I understand that I now own these boxes and I can do whatever I see fit (restoration, powder coat, etc.) and part of me wants to follow this path to make it a more useful box. I'm wrestling with doing this because the current trend in cars and everything is to keep the item original. So....what would you do if you had this combination that needs help and you had the resources to bring this back. Thanks.
New to this site but I have been a lover of old Snap On tool boxes for many years. I recently purchased a K260 combination off the internet and I received it this week. I'm at work right now so I don't have any photos to share at this moment.
The good
All hardware in place except the locking mechanism to the K60.
Piano hinges on the K60 are in good shape and the spot welds are hanging in there
Piano hinges to the K200 are mostly in tack with the bottom section of both doors starting to weaken.
Paint covers most of the box.
The bad
Although paint is in place it has blistering issues over a large portion.
One of the doors to the K200 is sprung and needs to be corrected.
Graffiti spray painted on the back of the box. Not super noticeable but there none the less.
One of the casters has pushed in the bottom of the box and the K200 doesn't sit level. Not a big issue to bang out.
2 of the casters have a flat spot.
These two boxes were a goal of mine to obtain for 2 years now and I understand that I have something special. My pair is a later years pair. So my question to fellow lovers:
I understand that I now own these boxes and I can do whatever I see fit (restoration, powder coat, etc.) and part of me wants to follow this path to make it a more useful box. I'm wrestling with doing this because the current trend in cars and everything is to keep the item original. So....what would you do if you had this combination that needs help and you had the resources to bring this back. Thanks.