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:willy_nil I knew it, I knew it! Now I have to learn to be a video editor, will it never end?

OK - what editing (free) software can do that?:question:

If you're running Windows you can get free Windows Movie Maker. Mac user Google search for iMovie. Don't know much about them, but they're free and good basic video editing software for the beginner/novice.
 
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Fireman: I really like the colors of your stand. can you share what color and brand of paint or do i need to go back a few posts?

so does that stand fit a 1/2, 1/3 or 1/4 block?

nice 3/4 HP and love the tool rests water tray arrangement.
 

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Fireman: I really like the colors of your stand. can you share what color and brand of paint or do i need to go back a few posts?

so does that stand fit a 1/2, 1/3 or 1/4 block?

nice 3/4 HP and love the tool rests water tray arrangement.

Paint Colors
X-O Rust Bronze 125798
Rustoleum Pro Dark Brown 7548 Satin

Thanks to pendragon1998 for the paint colors !

The stand will work on 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 for sure, have not had a chance to check on the 3/4. I will check tomorrow and pass on the results.
 

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Fireman: also forgot to ask on last post. do tell the bolt size and what you used for the rubber feet? you can post that now or when you post the results of your test to see if 3/4 HP will fit on stand.

thanks and colors look very cool and will look even better once you put your newly painted block grinder on it.

cheers

ALL: check out my welding table build thread (link in my signature) because i'm looking for ideas. i'm ditching the casters since i can move with my pallet jack that i now own.
 

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I know I have said I need to reduce my collection but this this pre-block dated 1962 spoke to me!

1/4 hp, all cast iron, HEAVY! It is actually complete, this particular one never hade side shields. Cord is so bad I don't even know if it runs!

Plus it's my FIRST Crown label grinder. :pimpflash

With a monster pedestal for an old Mummert Dixon grinder it was $70.
 

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Awesome Bluebolt, I have one open ended pre-block but it has the old style Craftsman name, looks like before the heritage logo or may be heritage time period but they didn't use the heritage logo on it. :dunno:
 

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I know I have said I need to reduce my collection but this this pre-block dated 1962 spoke to me!

1/4 hp, all cast iron, HEAVY! It is actually complete, this particular one never hade side shields. Cord is so bad I don't even know if it runs!

Plus it's my FIRST Crown label grinder. :pimpflash

With a monster pedestal for an old Mummert Dixon grinder it was $70.

Sweet got to love those pre blocks !
 

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Fireman: also forgot to ask on last post. do tell the bolt size and what you used for the rubber feet? you can post that now or when you post the results of your test to see if 3/4 HP will fit on stand.

thanks and colors look very cool and will look even better once you put your newly painted block grinder on it.

cheers

ALL: check out my welding table build thread (link in my signature) because i'm looking for ideas. i'm ditching the casters since i can move with my pallet jack that i now own.

The 3/4 H.P. will work on the stand.
The rubber feet are off E Bay http://www.ebay.com/itm/331233807165?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I had to use 1"1/8 x 1"1/8 spacers made out of wood along with the feet to clear the bottom of the stand. That also added a small amount to the height of the stand which is good. The bolts are 3/8 x 2"1/4.
 
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The 3/4 H.P. will work on the stand.
The rubber feet are off E Bay http://www.ebay.com/itm/331233807165?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I had to use 1"1/8 x 1"1/8 spacers made out of wood along with the feet to clear the bottom of the stand. That also added a small amount t the height of the stand which is good. The bolts are 3/8 x 2"1/4.

The stand looks great. Have you given it a test run? I'm wondering if those feet keep it from walking around the shop. Funny that feet would keep something from walking. :headscrat
 
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Fireman: thanks much for the link and information and McB beat me to it. does your stand stay put when you turn on the grinder? did you mount a 1/2 HP or what HP block?
 

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BB, interesting that your "new" grinder has bosses on the guards for covers, but are not drilled and tapped... I guess only the "high end" units got covers? :dunno:
 

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BB, interesting that your "new" grinder has bosses on the guards for covers, but are not drilled and tapped... I guess only the "high end" units got covers? :dunno:

Yes the 1/3 HP and 1/2 HP grinders from the 1963 catalog have side shields. They also both have 7" wheels. I don't know if they made a 6" grinder of this style that had side covers, no luck in the catalogs I looked at online.
 

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The stand looks great. Have you given it a test run? I'm wondering if those feet keep it from walking around the shop. Funny that feet would keep something from walking. :headscrat
I have not used it with a grinder, I am going to put my 1962 1/4 HP pre block on it. Just have not had time to finish it. I have a pre block just like the one bluebolt just purchased. Also mine does not have side covers.
 
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Yes the 1/3 HP and 1/2 HP grinders from the 1963 catalog have side shields. They also both have 7" wheels. I don't know if they made a 6" grinder of this style that had side covers, no luck in the catalogs I looked at online.

I do believe in 1962 that anything over 1/4 HP had side covers, thus the 1/4 HP was the only pre block model without them. :dunno:
 
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Pretty sure mine has eye shields, or at least provisions for them. I'll go check after my shows go off and post up.

BB, I would make that base a pub table FOR SURE!! Good find!
 

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Bought one of these off CL on Monday. Its the 397.xxxxx 1/2 hp, 120/230v model. Plastic eyeshields and round top.

Runs fine, looks a little rough. Missing the side covers, kind of the only bummer. Going to do a de-rust and repaint this weekend. Will get some new bearings and wheels on it too.

Its the 397.xxxxx 1/2 hp, 120/230v model. Plastic eyeshields and round top. Will post a few pics when I get a chance.
 

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Yes the 1/3 HP and 1/2 HP grinders from the 1963 catalog have side shields. They also both have 7" wheels. I don't know if they made a 6" grinder of this style that had side covers, no luck in the catalogs I looked at online.

Here's mine, a 6 inch 1/4 horse with no provisions for side covers but does have eye shields. There's no bottom plate so IDK how old it may be?
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Bought one of these off CL on Monday. Its the 397.xxxxx 1/2 hp, 120/230v model. Plastic eyeshields and round top.

Runs fine, looks a little rough. Missing the side covers, kind of the only bummer. Going to do a de-rust and repaint this weekend. Will get some new bearings and wheels on it too.

Its the 397.xxxxx 1/2 hp, 120/230v model. Plastic eyeshields and round top. Will post a few pics when I get a chance.

Congratulations! Is it a 397.19590 by chance? Looking forward to the pics.
 

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Here's the latest update to the Want/Wish List.

Please let me know if there are corrections, updates to be made. :thumbup:
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For more information the W/W List, see: 01/03/2015 GJ (post #3761).
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4516788&postcount=3761
Mike :thumbup:

BTW - FedEx packed a 1/2-HP Block m-397.19340 in a 20x20x20 box on the most recent shipment. Previous shipments were in a 16x16x16 box.

For example.
m-397.19340 - 20x20x20 box
Shipping, weight - 29.5
Distance from 48334 - 600 miles, IL 62963 (business address)
Cost - $42

m-397.19440 - 16x16x16 box
Shipping, weight - 33.5
Distance from 48334 - 750 miles, NC 27549 (home address)
Cost - $44

It is pure conjecture on my part, but I suspect the larger box and resulting increased packing material are a reaction to a damage claim by the recipient, that was filed and paid in full.

The FedEx store that packed that shipment is the same, so it is reasonable to expect they were instructed to be more conservative/careful in packing.
 

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Does anybody have a good quality image of the label for a 397.19340 1/2HP block? I've got one from torqueman that I'm sprucing up, and I have a label saved on the computer that I got off of here, but I've done some test prints on plain paper and quality isn't very good. I've got ONE sheet of laser-printable vinyl sticker, and I don't want to f*ck it up!

Looks like Jim B made one here, and I'd contact him, but I don't have a vintage machinery account...

http://vintagemachinery.org/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=16277
 
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Ricken: Jack the maker and owner of 12 gauge garage showed a metal made badge he had made for his block maybe last week or the week prior. He also changed the warning a bit to make it more personal. I think he said he could have a few made, but i didn't need one so can't remember cost or where. find Jack's posts on this thread or i think he posted on his huge garage gallery thread. ask again if you can't find it.
 

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Thanks drives, I did see that... I'm not much into the metal plate thing and I already paid my $2.60 for this vinyl sticker stuff. I just need the image to make a good print...

It's this one, BTW, on the top:
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Already apart for restoration. Should get to that tomorrow. Hoping to find bearings locally. It has a plastic switch.

Model number 397.19591
 

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Does anybody have a good quality image of the label for a 397.19340 1/2HP block? I've got one from torqueman that I'm sprucing up, and I have a label saved on the computer that I got off of here, but I've done some test prints on plain paper and quality isn't very good. I've got ONE sheet of laser-printable vinyl sticker, and I don't want to f*ck it up!

Looks like Jim B made one here, and I'd contact him, but I don't have a vintage machinery account...

http://vintagemachinery.org/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=16277

Check your eMail.
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ps: What does the stand weigh? is it made for the grinder or was it adapted? With a wider base, I'm thinking vise stand...

The Mummert Dixon grinder base weighs 100 pounds even according to my scale.

I don't particularly trust this scale since it says I gained weight since Dec 1st. :p
 

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Mostly finished up my second matching 1/2HP block tonight that I got from Torqueman about a month ago. Thanks again TM! I wasn't able to use your label picture due to the quality issue, but GJ member Franklee hooked me up with an awesome word document that did the job. Thanks Franklee! I made two labels for my blocks with consecutive serial numbers just for the hell of it. I'll pass the label document on to TM if Frank gives me the go-ahead since he's the king of all that is block and it would help others. I used a Papilio laser-printable vinyl decal sheet that I got for like $3, and it came out pretty well. Not as glossy as I'd like, and I know I could clear coat it, but it's good enough as is.

Still working on getting a lamp setup for it. I ordered the gooseneck and socket from Mcmaster and I have the plastic cover from searspartsdirect. Just need to figure out what to to about the metal bulb cover, if I even need it. If the plastic cover fits snug enough on the socket to not move around, I might be able to get away with a flourescent coil bulb. Those don't get very hot and shouldn't melt the cover.

This grinder will be forever etched into my brain. The night I took it apart is the same night my wife told me she was moving out. :shocking:

Crappy cell phone pics...







My "grinding block" has the covers, but I like for my wirewheel/buffing grinders to be open-wheel indy car style for more accessibility.

I have both wheel cover castings, the right side cover plate and both tool rests if anybody here needs them.

And here's "grinding block". Mounted behind my Cman 100 DP on top of a HF 7-drawer side cab with casters and a 3/4" ply top. This one's in pretty good shape and I'm not messing with it. I did make an extra label for it since I had the material, but I probably won't even put it on.

 
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Rick, glad to see your collection. My comments are in Blue.
Mostly finished up my second matching 1/2HP block tonight that I got from Torqueman about a month ago. Thanks again TM! You betcha! :thumbup:
I wasn't able to use your label picture due to the quality issue, :( but GJ member Franklee hooked me up with an awesome word document that did the job. :rocker: Thanks Franklee! I made two labels for my blocks with consecutive serial numbers just for the hell of it. I'll pass the label document on to TM :bowdown:
if Frank gives me the go-ahead since he's the king of all that is block and it would help others. I used a Papilio laser-printable vinyl decal sheet that I got for like $3, and it came out pretty well. Not as glossy as I'd like, and I know I could clear coat it, but it's good enough as is. Maybe, their 'Waterproof Over-Laminate Sheets Glossy'?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IMPSID6/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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This grinder will be forever etched into my brain. The night I took it apart is the same night my wife told me she was moving out.
Sorry to hear that, that's seldom welcome news. :sad:
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I have both wheel cover castings, the right side cover plate and both tool rests if anybody here needs them.
Save them, they are hard to find and you never know when you may want them to turn the buffer back to a grinder.
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Nice collection of vintage CM tools!
 
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