cbacres
Well-known member
Thanks to GJ, I have this disease.............Of 9 bench grinders (2 not in pics) and still searching the ads and sales for more. Five Block grinders, a Dayton, Chicago power tool, a 8" CM Taiwan, a cheap Delta and probably forgot one somewhere. My son thinks I'm ill. Maybe I am!
The best one I had for the longest time was the Chicago, which I inherited from Dad. I know, it's Taiwan, buts its a good one and the heaviest one I have. Once infected by the block bug, I sold off the cheaper and newer CM hat I had. I have a 1/3,1/2,3/4 and 1 HP CM blocks and bought another 1/3 HP to compensate for the lack of a 1/4 HP one.
I don't have them set up to run on a regular basis, but had to plug each in to run today, every one just so smooth. Took the covers off the bottoms and all looked new as can be, bearings smooth. Nice big copper windings.
I was in the planning stage of a revolving table for three grinders, since outgrew that plan, think I'll build one for four, one of each HP. I have a hub off my truck that I'm planning on using for a pivot.
I need to stock up on wheels now. If I had to buy wheels for all of them, I'd likely spend more than the grinders themselves.
I'm thinking of fitting a couple with different wheel combos and just sit on the shelf until needed for special use.
Maybe I'll be remembered for leaving good stuff after I'm gone
The best one I had for the longest time was the Chicago, which I inherited from Dad. I know, it's Taiwan, buts its a good one and the heaviest one I have. Once infected by the block bug, I sold off the cheaper and newer CM hat I had. I have a 1/3,1/2,3/4 and 1 HP CM blocks and bought another 1/3 HP to compensate for the lack of a 1/4 HP one.
I don't have them set up to run on a regular basis, but had to plug each in to run today, every one just so smooth. Took the covers off the bottoms and all looked new as can be, bearings smooth. Nice big copper windings.
I was in the planning stage of a revolving table for three grinders, since outgrew that plan, think I'll build one for four, one of each HP. I have a hub off my truck that I'm planning on using for a pivot.
I need to stock up on wheels now. If I had to buy wheels for all of them, I'd likely spend more than the grinders themselves.
I'm thinking of fitting a couple with different wheel combos and just sit on the shelf until needed for special use.
Maybe I'll be remembered for leaving good stuff after I'm gone





. I enjoy the Monday morning question at work " buy any grinders?". I'll confess, also keeping a eye out for a Baldor buffer. It would just be on its own stand.