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    Outside Garage Receptacle No Power!

    Hi, I have a 120V receptacle in that has been dead for years, and just now looking at it. This House is about 20 years old and has 2 GFI receptacles in the Garage that I assume has the outside receptacle wired to... The Power Box in the Garage has no Main Power Switch and the outside...
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    Hi, Saw this! http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/23139.pdf
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    Hi, On my 1/2 HP Grinder it used the 6203ZZ Bearings...
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    New to Me Rockwell Delta 17-600 Drill Press

    Hi, YOU ****!!! :cool:
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    Show us Your Vintage Bench Grinders!!!!

    Hi, All rebuilt with new Bearings!
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    Need Block Grinder 10 Step Addiction Program!

    Hi, The finished product, runs smooth as silk! Decided against the Guards, as I use glasses, or a full face shield!
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    Hi, Just finished this one, 1/2 HP Model. New Bearings, and she's smooth as a Jet Engine! (and sounds like one!)
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    Craftsman model 100 13.5 inch 103.21761 benchtop sourcing parts and pinion assembly

    Hi, Those older Delta Wood Lathes are nice... I never could find one at a decent price so bought a Delta MIDI back when they were around $500... They are almost double that now. Admittedly do not turn a lot but enjoy it when I do and the little lathe is really all I need!
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    Craftsman model 100 13.5 inch 103.21761 benchtop sourcing parts and pinion assembly

    Hi, I bought one of those Drill Presses back in the 90's for $75 put in new bearings, and used it as my main DP for 25 years. Came upon a 15" Delta DP-220 rebuilt it and sold the Craftsman for $100to a friends brother... I guess I got my money's worth! They are great drill presses!
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    Craftsman model 100 13.5 inch 103.21761 benchtop sourcing parts and pinion assembly

    Hi, Regular Bearings can be bought on Amazon! Plenty of different makers to chose from just replaced bearing in Block Grinder...
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    Need Block Grinder 10 Step Addiction Program!

    Hi, Well, it gave me more than I had, and I was able to get a Manual for it, which is more than I had, this looks pretty much like mine, and probably close enough! Thanks again!
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    Need Block Grinder 10 Step Addiction Program!

    Hi, Here it is, from Franklee's List! (Thanks Frank!) This also tells me the Model Number of the Grinder as my ID Label is faded out!!! Craftsman 397.19391¶ Original Bearings: NDH 7503 (double shield) Accurate Replacement: 6203 (double shield)
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    Need Block Grinder 10 Step Addiction Program!

    Hi, Well, I know different companies make the same numbered/size/type Bearing. I'm sure SKS, Timken, PGN, NSK,all make a basic bearing such as the 6203-ZZ... A Timkin was available and that was what I chose, 2 Bearings were $12 shipped and I can handle that! Thanks for the help! (and...
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    Need Block Grinder 10 Step Addiction Program!

    Hi, Thanks, not sure really what all that means? Looked up a 204SZZ Bearing, and that does not fit my Grinder. I have the right Bearing, because I measured the old ones. Surprising that I could not find the info. Bearings should be here tomorrow, expecting no problems. Thanks again!
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    Need Block Grinder 10 Step Addiction Program!

    Hi, Well, the label on the front with most of the Model info was faded out. Pulled the Bearings and the name was so small still could not see it with the Opti-Visors... Was able to see a "503", but when I ran that on a WEB Search nothing came up except a needle bearing...No good! At...
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    Need Block Grinder 10 Step Addiction Program!

    Hi, Well, picked up another Block Grinder! It's a 1/2 HP and looks to have all the goodies on it. The shields, light, trough, rests, runs great but bearings are shot, normal from my experience. A little rough, but that is te least problem anyway. Paid $40 for it, tried to get it for...
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    Help: vintage drill press quill spring repair

    Hi, Just take 2 pair of needle nose pliers and bend a 90, on the spring end so it will go into the slot. Remember to wind it CCW so the quill works right! Don't ask how I know this! Not that hard, you are over thinking it...
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