Wazzu11js
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Thank you both, I appreciate the input!
Rise - That thing is awesome! Not many 1955's posted!
Gonna try keep it original if i can, and not paint it. Rise - I'll make my comments in RED, below.
Best of luck, and please continue to post pictures and feel free to ask questions.![]()

I like to start the restore process with Simple Green to remove dust, dirt, grease, ... Wipe down/rinse after with clean water.Gonna try keep it original if i can, and not paint it.
Thanks for the tips
Do you know of anyone who makes a good quality tool rest?
Is it normal for the centrifugal switch to also make a noise when rotated by hand?
What would you recomend as a general cleaner for pre and post blocks to remove the dirt and grease from the big cast parts?
I like to start the restore process with Simple Green to remove dust, dirt, grease, ... Wipe down/rinse after with clean water.
Many months ago, a member fabbed up some very nice (expensive) tool rests. Sorry, I don't recall his user name. You might also post in the larger Block thread. "let's see your craftsman block grinders" link --> https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=7699886#post7699886
I suppose it's possible to get some plate steel of the correct size and cut out the pattern with a hack/jig/band saw and bend in a 90* angle at the correct point. The LH is the mirror image of the RH, I think. OOOPS - sorry, just re-checked your picture. I was thinking of a different model.
Sorry, I don't know about the 'noise when rotated by hand'. If I get a chance (remember LOL), I will check a 1/4-HP that has that kind of switch assembly.
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Restoration threads
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=325578
Choosing The Right Grinding Wheel
http://www.neme-s.org/Shaper%20Books/Grinding%20Dressers/Select%20the%20Right%20Grinding%20Wheel.pdf
http://www.mmsonline.com/articles/choosing-the-right-grinding-wheel
Changing stones/wheels on a Block grinder
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=323969
Grinder Stones and Wire Wheel - Sources
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=275799&highlight=MSC-Wire-Wheels
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5561379&postcount=8031
Nuts, Bolts, Flanges, Bushings, Spacers, Shaft Collars.
http://www.thegaragegazette.com/index.php?topic=5493.msg279054#new
http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INPDFF?PMPAGE=224&PARTPG=INLMK32
http://www.aluminumspacers.com/
http://www.grainger.com/
http://www.mcmaster.com/#shaft-collars/=11vr0z0
Addressing Side-to-Side Wobble
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6344410&postcount=228
Tuning Up a Bench Grinder
http://www.geigerssolutions.com/Tuning-Up-a-Bench-Grinder.html
Grinder Maintenance
http://tinyurl.com/MACHINE-SHOP-TIPS-97
http://tinyurl.com/Dressing-Wheels-The-Proper-Way
http://tinyurl.com/Tuning-Up-a-Bench-Grinder
You are welcome!Great resource - much appreciated!
You bet!This is a wealth of information...thanks!!
Thanks to this thread I've replaced bearings on 2 blocks and added a light to one.
Many thanks!

MJ - thank you!
I see the dimensions are: Inside 1/2", Outside 2 1/16".
Also, if anyone is in need of an arbor nut ($3.99):
Nut,L.Wheel
Part Number: 791544-00
Nut,R.Wheel
Part Number: 791545-00







Hawk - thank you.
Torqueman is like our own Block Grinder Wiki![]()
If you don't get any takers, ..... (Oh ****, here I go again.) drop me a note in August or so, and I'll see how I am set.I hope someone at the Journal wants it as a project, its a neat machine, I love the "for farm and home use …" tag.
Glad I stocked up a few yrs back...FYI.
eReplacementparts.com no longer has the black plastic lamp shade. They have been out for a while.
SearsPartsDirect.com says they have the shade in stock - but, they DON'T. They let me order it last week, but then yesterday they cancelled my order and said they no longer have the part.

Glad I stocked up a few yrs back...![]()
Nice find.My latest $10 CL score.
It's only a 1/3hp and it wasn't working but I figured the wheel covers were worth 10 bucks so I grabbed it for parts. I get it home and low and behold, it's doesn't work because one of the push-on wire terminals is broken off the switch. I hook the wires up together, plug it in and it works great! So now I have to either track down an OEM switch or mount an aftermarket toggle. Base plate has no mfg. date so it's anybody's uess. I think I'll set this one up with wire wheels
I'll post updates as the refurb continues.
FYI.
eReplacementparts.com no longer has the black plastic lamp shade. They have been out for a while.
SearsPartsDirect.com says they have the shade in stock - but, they DON'T. They let me order it last week, but then yesterday they cancelled my order and said they no longer have the part.
Nice find.
I hope you can find an OEM switch.
You might want to take a look at this switch thread: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=310418

Thanx. I'll try to match the paint. Rattle can if possible.They were painted a matching gray and there were at least 2 sizes over the years..
QUENCH TRAY QUESTION:
I've been using one of these block grinders for over 40 years. I seldom keep water in the quench tray, though, because it builds up rust or corrosion or scale or something when I put water in it.
I've been thinking of cleaning it one more time and then clear coating or painting it. Is there a better way to keep this thing looking (and working) better?
Thanx. I'll try to match the paint. Rattle can if possible.
Anyone that's restored one of these have a suggestion on spray can paint mfgr./color?

Thanx man.I've got two blocks in the works right now and went with Rustoleum Matte Hammered Black. The block in the foreground of this pic has been re-painted. The one in the background is original finish. Not a perfect match but damned near. The name of the paint is misleading as it's not black (more of a charcoal gray) and it's not matte.
I've been a silent lurker on this thread for about a year now and have accumulated 6 blocks (addictive). Two are daily users (love em) and finally getting around to churching a couple of them up. One will go to my daughter. Thanks to all that contribute to this thread. Lot's of valuable info here!
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