Zeeman
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I have one that I'll be starting on as soon as I get a few more things restored.
I have been meaning to ask this thanks for the answer.I highly recommend a 1/2hp or greater for wire wheeling.
NO buffing or wire wheeling imo.
Light grinding only.
I agree with nine - looks like the start-up (thin wire) coil/winding has been 'cooked'; note the dark color on outer part of the windings.Pretty sure you let the magic smoke out wire wheeling. I did that with my NEWLY restored 1/3hp way back in this thread. I highly recommend a 1/2hp or greater for wire wheeling.
I don't think any internals will swap but lets hear from the Block Master!
Here's my take on what different HP Blocks are suited for.I have been meaning to ask this thanks for the answer.
what are good tasks that a 1/3 is well suited? I have one and am deciding what wheels to put on it.
Here it is, my Craftsman Model 379-19430 1/2 hp grinder that I just scored for $20 at the Legion Hall Sunday flee market. Motor works and the light works. It will be getting a refurb in the near future. Is there a way way to date these?
Anybody know off hand where I can snag a pair of wheel covers and a water dish for this baby?
Have a look at the Relay links in post #5, in the following thread for more information on the style of relay used in the Block grinders; they are not voltage actuated, rather current.Did some testing and I think I need a new relay. Although I am a bit confused by the results.![]()
Also, I tested the voltage and the black wire runs at 110v 100%. The red wire starts at 110v then drops to 100v after 1.5 seconds. The expectation here is that it would drop to 0v right?
Here is a pic of my relay.![]()
Check here for the quench tray Part #: 534436227. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/534436227/0071/358.htmlHere it is, my Craftsman Model 379-19430 1/2 hp grinder that I just scored for $20 at the Legion Hall Sunday flee market. Motor works and the light works. It will be getting a refurb in the near future. Is there a way way to date these?
Anybody know off hand where I can snag a pair of wheel covers and a water dish for this baby?
Check here for the quench tray Part #: 534436227. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/534436227/0071/358.html
AFAIK - the stamped steel side covers will fit several different HP and models; but, alas are NA from the above link or any other source. Perhaps, eBay, etc ....
Best of luck.
That's a great find!picked this up last week. Runs good, but missing about everything.
Figured I don't see these very much, so I gladly paid $ 30.


Here's how one clever guy made his own!Speaking of wheel covers, they seem like a great application for a 3D printer project.
Somebody up for the challenge? Anyone?
Bueller? #crickets![]()

That's a Pre-Block, and I'll bet it weighs close to 100 lbs with the base. That would have made my day as well!![]()
I finally got around to taking photographs of my newly acquired 3/4 HP Block.
- Craftsman 3/4 HP 257.191500 Bench Grinder on Craftsman Stand
Listed for $100, I didn't hesitate to pay the asking price. Came with NOS Craftsman grinding wheel, NOS Craftsman wire wheel, and original owner's manual.
Notice the price tag on the wire wheel ($7.49). I sure wish they were that cheap nowadays!
Brian
I've had that happen on some Blocks.So I've started the tear down of my block grinder and hit a wall. I'd like to get the wheel guards off so I can clean and prep for paint but I can't get these wheel stops off the shaft. I searched around and can't find any tips or tricks regarding removal. They wobble a bit but won't slide off. Any ideas from those who have gone before?

