EOC_Jason
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You can also search for blade stiffener or blade stabilizers (2 different products), but I think those all have 5/8" arbors because they are used on saw blades...
You can also search for blade stiffener or blade stabilizers (2 different products), but I think those all have 5/8" arbors because they are used on saw blades...
He has listed a few lately and a original Cm stand too, gotta wonder if he is a member here?There's an awesome craftsman vintage block grinder on ebay..item number 272579016310. The 3/4 HP is pretty rare. I have a couple of the 1/2 version. SOOOO COOL

I've also seen the grinder flanges listed as:You can also search for blade stiffener or blade stabilizers (2 different products), but I think those all have 5/8" arbors because they are used on saw blades...

He has listed a few lately and a original Cm stand too, gotta wonder if he is a member here?![]()
He has listed a few lately and a original Cm stand too, gotta wonder if he is a member here?![]()
Road Trip!.... And he's in Rockford IL, just 20 miles up the road from my work.
PM me, please.Looking to get 8 but 4 to get me started. Need them for the grinder I just finished. I don't trust the ones that were on it when I bought it. Rusted up pretty bad
There's an awesome craftsman vintage block grinder on ebay..item number 272579016310. The 3/4 HP is pretty rare. I have a couple of the 1/2 version. SOOOO COOL
So after talking to my guy who makes all my decals and stickers he said that for an exact replica it would cost $20 for two stickers plus shipping. Shipping **I think** usually runs $6.
Speaking of ordering block parts, to my utter surprise I ordered 2 of the plastic light shades p/n 534497198 from searsparts direct and WOW did they ship quick, I was amazed! ordered 3/6 will arrive 3/8!!! Get ya some!
Its pretty sturdy, looks like an exact copy? Read "made out of nylon"...? its not thick, Funny thing was, the email mentioned "husqvarnia/sears replacement parts" so maybe they are reproducing these from the original mods for sears? But for $4 and change plus shipping IMHO, their golden, wish I could get the inner heat shields tooI have a chunk missing out of my shade and was amazed to see that there is still a replacement for 4971958. What concerned me was the Sears note that said, " This is a functional equivalent that will fit but may look different. Not Returnable". The old one looks like bakelite or maybe ABS, that can take a lot of heat but can be a little brittle. As you just ordered one, does it look like the original or is it some flimsy piece of plastic? Thanks.
20170309_173817 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
20170309_173833 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
20170309_173852 by Cajun Firehawk, on FlickrFrom the lil time I got in dealing with these, I am going to say with out a doubt; YES, 1/3 hp is the most widely found in the market, followed in no certain order by 1/4 hp and 1/2 hp, IMHO, YMMV Of course, the expert can answer that better than anyone else, Dr Block?So was the 1/3 HP grinder a more popular model? I've been looking for a few weeks now for a 1/2 HP round top but is like a unicorn. You know they exist but can't find d them. When I do they are already cleaned up and super expensive. Even then don't see many cleaned up for sale. I find a ton of the 1/3 HP


Both of mine are 1/2hp, and generally seem to be found cheaper than the 1/3'rds out here. Seen a few in the under $75 range in the last few months. Really, NDfan, you just need to get a budget together, have me grab tools here and drive them back home.![]()
Around SE Michigan, 1/3-HP Blocks (rtop and ftop) are found on CL, and estate sales more than the other HP models.From the lil time I got in dealing with these, I am going to say with out a doubt; YES, 1/3 hp is the most widely found in the market, followed in no certain order by 1/4 hp and 1/2 hp, IMHO, YMMV Of course, the expert can answer that better than anyone else, Dr Block?![]()

Yes!Is there like an addiction hot line for blocks?
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6369839&postcount=9414
If I am seeing your pictures correctly, the replacement looks almost straight sided vs flared sides on the old one. Is that correct?Its pretty sturdy, looks like an exact copy? Read "made out of nylon"...? its not thick, Funny thing was, the email mentioned "husqvarnia/sears replacement parts" so maybe they are reproducing these from the original mods for sears? But for $4 and change plus shipping IMHO, their golden, wish I could get the inner heat shields too
20170309_173817 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
20170309_173833 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
20170309_173852 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
Its pretty sturdy, looks like an exact copy? Read "made out of nylon"...? its not thick, Funny thing was, the email mentioned "husqvarnia/sears replacement parts" so maybe they are reproducing these from the original mods for sears? But for $4 and change plus shipping IMHO, their golden, wish I could get the inner heat shields too

I take it he is using a hollow grind?Slightly off topic, but in the April 2017 issue of Popular Woodworking there is an article on sharpening chisels, and he's using a block.
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If I am seeing your pictures correctly, the replacement looks almost straight sided vs flared sides on the old one. Is that correct?
20170310_111605 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
20170310_111557 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
20170310_111550 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
20170310_111543 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
20170310_111621 by Cajun Firehawk, on FlickrOh yeah.... Totally forgot that little metal heat shield inside (sorry it's been a while since I took mine apart)... It's really thin metal and you don't even see it, you could probably hand-form something out of sheet metal, and drill a hole to screw it to the plastic cap..
Yes I saw some on E-Bay about a week ago.
Figure shipping on being $30-50 or more, FWIW. So if your cool w/$100 in it before you turn it on? But you seem to be in the same boat I am, no pun intended, they don't have things like that in my area, never!So what do you guys think, Worth it? Going to have my sister pick it up and mail it to me if it's worth it. Lowest I've seen for one
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/tls/6034541539.html
So what do you guys think, Worth it? Going to have my sister pick it up and mail it to me if it's worth it. Lowest I've seen for one
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/tls/6034541539.html
Don't happen to have a fastenal (sp?) in the area she's in, and where you are?Figure shipping on being $30-50 or more, FWIW. So if your cool w/$100 in it before you turn it on? But you seem to be in the same boat I am, no pun intended, they don't have things like that in my area, never!