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Gerstner & Sons 82 Mark 2 Machinist Craftsman 12 Drawer 26" Tool Chest

$ 264

Availability: 23 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Overall in Very Good Condition, other than the few items noted in the listing description.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Brand: Gerstner

    Description

    GERSTNER & SONS 82 MARK 2 MASTER TOOL CHEST
    The Gerstner & Sons 82 Mark 2 Master Tool Chest is one of the
    most popular tool chests. It is designed for the crafstmen who
    needs storage space and protection for a large selection of
    tools.
    Gerstner tool chests are a necessity in the machine trades, to
    protect mics, vernier tooling, and any other type of small
    gauge/inspection tooling which must not be allowed to rust,
    not even the tiniest bit. The wood absorbs any moisture
    content in the air, rather than allowing any moisture to form
    on the tooling from condensation due to ambient temperature
    change.
    At one time, there were a number of makers of hardwood tool
    chests of the same general patterns. Gerstner
    works is the only survivor today, having remained in business
    to present day.
    Dimensions are  26"W x 16 3/4"H x 10 1/2"D; Interior capacity: 2275 cu. in.
    Features include: 4" Deep top compartment, with lockable handbook
    and valuble drawer. Green felt interior. Chrome plated hardware, GO82-Golden
    Oak finish Box.
    Please note that the front cover is missing, but a replacement
    can be ordered on the Gernster website, as well as replacement
    keys, as neither were included when I acquired it.  Overall the finish
    appears to me to be in excellent condition, other than some
    light patches on the top as shown in the photos.
    The felt could use a good cleaning, but it all appears to be
    in good shape.  I do not see any excessive wear, holes, or tears.
    I did not make any attempt to clean the chest in any way as I
    really don't know what I am doing and didn't want to possibly
    damage it in any way.
    I am no way any type of expert on these tool chests, but I have tried to point out everything that I see with regards to it.  If my description is inaccurate, or omitting something, please let me know.  And should you require any additional photos, or want me to examine something on the chest more closely for you, please let me know.