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Person is asking $60 for this grinder. Any input as to (1) its age and HP (2) how much you would pay would be appreciated.
 

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If you don't want it, everyone else here does.

Edit: It appears to say "1/2 HP" first thing at the top of the label.

Edit II: It also appears to be in nearly unused condition. It's worth at least twice that.
 

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I've owned a few of those, it's 70's vintage and light duty. That said, unless you hear some awful noises when you turn it on, give the seller his $60 and take it home.
 

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Person is asking $60 for this grinder. Any input as to (1) its age and HP (2) how much you would pay would be appreciated.

The price is more than fair.

FYI, the spark arresters appear to be used as washers on the tool rests. They belong at the top of the wheel guards
 
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Looks like it's got everything going for it but the spark arrestors...minor.

I paid $25 for nearly the same model year, put another $20 into it with parts from a VERY generous member here at GJ, and still feel like a got one of the best deals I ever have.

So yeah, grab it for the $60 (of course ask if he'll take $40 and maybe you get it for $50)...

:beer:

Dave
 

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Looks like it's got everything going for it but the spark arrestors...minor.

I paid $25 for nearly the same model year, put another $20 into it with parts from a VERY generous member here at GJ, and still feel like a got one of the best deals I ever have.

So yeah, grab it for the $60 (of course ask if he'll take $40 and maybe you get it for $50)...

:beer:

Dave

The spark arrestors are there, just need to be relocated
 

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The only thing I can find for 60$ around here is B&D junk or **** Made in China. I'd hire a police ****** to make sure I'd get there in time to get it.
 

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It's not a steal, but it is a fair price. If I needed another bench grinder, I'd happily pay $60 for that one.
 
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For the record : I am the proud owner of a block grinder. I bought it for the $60 last night. Smooth as silk; hardly used. I didn't bother to haggle because of the great deal he gave me on some other goodies (I'll post pics etc in the 2015 Garage SaleThread this weekend)

Just need to move the spark arrestors.

Model 397.19370 (for anyone researching this in the future).

Again, thanks for the help
 

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PFS - Nice find!

Have you been over the the CM Grinder thread: " let's see your craftsman block grinders" ?
Link: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=157794

It has a lot of posts and is fairly active, with several posts each day.

See the links in my signature line, for information on parts (new & used), links to restored grinders of this vintage (called Block Grinders, for their motor's shape), how to choose the correct grinding stone, Cautions, etc ...

And again, nice find. :thumbup:
 
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PFS - Nice find!

Have you been over the the CM Grinder thread: " let's see your craftsman block grinders" ?
Link: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=157794

It has a lot of posts and is fairly active, with several posts each day.

See the links in my signature line, for information on parts (new & used), links to restored grinders of this vintage (called Block Grinders, for their motor's shape), how to choose the correct grinding stone, Cautions, etc ...

And again, nice find. :thumbup:

Thanks. Yes, I've been to that thread, but only briefly. I will definitely spend more time exploring.
 
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