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torqueman2002
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Thanks for the heads-up.
Too bad it is so fat.
Too bad it is so fat.
Thanks for the heads-up.
Too bad it is so fat.
Try PC server cords. I use them a lot for replacement cords...
Their heavy duty enough huh?
I would be interested to see the diameter of the hole for the power cable, when I take mine out I will measure it, you can buy replacement strain relief clamps is different sizes pretty cheap so maybe that is an easy solution.So just got done putting my block grinder back together and wanted to give you a heads up about the power cord from Amazon that we posted about on here. The power cord is a monster compared to the original. The original stress relief wouldn't fit over the cord so I had to cut the outer shield and then apply some electrical tape. Couple wraps is all that is needed. Also make sure you allow yourself long enough wire to connect the power sources.
Pictures? Did someone mention pictures!?? Yes, we (I) love pictures.
Thanks!
IIRC - the hole is 'D' shaped and would be difficult to enlarge to fit a larger size strain relief.
Will a grommet and the new cord fit the existing hole?
On different applications, I've used a grommet and a wire tie on the power cord inside of the chassis to keep the cord from pulling out.
IKR, mail is slowest esp when your waiting on one lil part...BTW Didnt realize you are a Coastie?Just waiting on the flag terminals to come in that were sent to me so I can finalize it all.
I work where the 47ft mlbs were made. Small world.Oh and I know torqueman has a big write up about grinder wheels but wanted to know what all you guys use. I mostly work with weldable steel and will also be used for sharpening my tools...It was information overload reading everything last night. Lol
IKR, mail is slowest esp when your waiting on one lil part...BTW Didnt realize you are a Coastie?I work where the 47ft mlbs were made. Small world.
Awesome job! What did you use for paint? The rest look great! I took a wire wheel to mine earlier to start the clean up process. Now I need to buff them like yours!Alrighty gents here is my very first block grinder restoration. It's 1/3 HP 397.19391. I know, nothing super fancy. Wanted to keep this as close to original as possible. This is the one UPS smashed. I am just waiting for my decal to show up. I have the original still. I'll see if I can get it back on successfully or not. The shot of the power cord is what I was talking about a few post back. It's the one from Amazon. It's 53" long and thicker then the original. I'll pull the cable in more to **** the cover up to the stress relief. Left some out for visual. Hope you all like it. Now onto finding a 1/2 HP round top. Anyone got one for sell?
What about the big crack in the right side????
Inquiring minds have to know!

I worked in material support during that project, I was there for the proto type demo roll over hull all the way thru the last boat, it was a fun program but keep in mind those boats were delivered via trailers to their final locations; most were sent to VA or Washington state and I can tell you some stories of things they hit along the wayMan it definitely is a small world.. so did you build them?
, we took down more power lines than anyone should be allowed to. Grinder looks great...
I worked in material support during that project, I was there for the proto type demo roll over hull all the way thru the last boat, it was a fun program but keep in mind those boats were delivered via trailers to their final locations; most were sent to VA or Washington state and I can tell you some stories of things they hit along the way, we took down more power lines than anyone should be allowed to.
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We built (all) of the USN's LCAC (hovercraft) tooMan that so cool! I've never met anyone that worked on the 47, well besides other Coasties...I can only imagine what all was hit. I use to trailer 25' boats all over the world so I know all about hitting or being hit..lmao

We built (all) of the USN's LCAC (hovercraft) too![]()
IMG_4436 by Cajun Firehawk, on FlickrThese damn things are breeding in my garage, I swear...Ignore the baby bullets
IMG_4436 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
so jealous! I can't find those anywhere. The only one I've found was on eBay and the guy wants $200 plus another $90 for shipping


These damn things are breeding in my garage, I swear...Ignore the baby bullets
IMG_4436 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
So where's a good place to buy replacement flanges? I looked on the website you posted torqueman and nothing came up. Need 4 2" x 1/2"
'Ignore the baby ...' !!!
OK, that's funny right there.
Great shot. You have good taste.
Now, what Block would you like for one of those babies??

These lil wilton vises with 2" or 2.5" jaws, either on a power arm or not.OK so I am sure I'll kick myself later but what are the baby bullets your talking about in the picture?
These lil wilton vises with 2" or 2.5" jaws, either on a power arm or not.
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The ones from 1800toolrepair.com were not what I hoped for; certainly not as robust as the OEMs.Man sure is tough trying to find quality arbor flanges. When I do find a 2" x 1/2" it's stamped steel
The ones from 1800toolrepair.com were not what I hoped for; certainly not as robust as the OEMs.
How many do you need?