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FINALLY got a bench grinder

Kaervak

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Gotta love craigslist. It's a 1/3HP Craftsman model 397.19580. From the manual I found online it was built in 1963, so it has me beat by 18 years. :D I got lucky with the grinder being complete. Both eye shields, tool guides, spark arrestors & wheel guards are there. The light and stand were included too. That stand, oh man 1/4" plate and tubing and heavy as hell. The nice thing is the grinder is mounted to it on rubber grommets and there are rubber grommets on the bottom of the stand. Makes thing nice and smooth. All this awesomeness for $40. :D
 
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JASTECH

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I saw your post and debated on opening it sence I
have yet to find a "You ****" 8-10" Bench grinder. Well I had to click! Nice grinder indeed!
 

FritzA

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Nice find. I love those old cman block grinders. I grew up using them and they are such a good grinder for the money.
 

torqueman2002

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Those vintage CM block grinders are great machines. Nice find on a great machine in very good condition. Nice price, too.

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bora492

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Good job! I bought one almost identical off CL a few years back, and I love it. It really removes metal for 1/3 horsepower. The only problem with mine is when I shut it off, it keeps spinning for 2-3 minutes. I'd like to fix it "some day", but not a priority.
 
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Kaervak

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Those vintage CM block grinders are great machines. Nice find on a great machine in very good condition. Nice price, too.

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Yep, the legendary build quality of these grinders is what made me want one. The gauge of the copper in the motor winding has to be at least 14g. The new Chinese made grinders is easily 22-24g. Gotta love a quality built product, this grinder will definitely outlast me. And, I'm now looking for another one to have in the basement. :D
 

torqueman2002

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... The only problem with mine is when I shut it off, it keeps spinning for 2-3 minutes. I'd like to fix it "some day", but not a priority.
Curious - how would you "fix it?"

I have a 'new' Dayton that takes about 2 minutes to spin down, as well as vintage CM block grinders like yours that take up to 2-3 minutes to spin down also. 1 has had the bearings replaced.

I believe what you are seeing and wanting to "fix" is a sign of a well balanced grinder with good bearings.
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Lookin4'67Galaxieconv

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Curious - how would you "fix it?"

I have a 'new' Dayton that takes about 2 minutes to spin down, as well as vintage CM block grinders like yours that take up to 2-3 minutes to spin down also. 1 has had the bearings replaced.

I believe what you are seeing and wanting to "fix" is a sign of a well balanced grinder with good bearings.:thumbup:

Yep. I've always heard the longer it takes for a grinder to stop, the better quality it is.
 

bora492

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Well, you learn something new every day. I guess it's a good thing that all my grinders keep spinning after shutoff.

Thanks!
 

Monkey Milk

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Good job! I bought one almost identical off CL a few years back, and I love it. It really removes metal for 1/3 horsepower. The only problem with mine is when I shut it off, it keeps spinning for 2-3 minutes. I'd like to fix it "some day", but not a priority.
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Curious - how would you "fix it?"

I have a 'new' Dayton that takes about 2 minutes to spin down, as well as vintage CM block grinders like yours that take up to 2-3 minutes to spin down also. 1 has had the bearings replaced.

I believe what you are seeing and wanting to "fix" is a sign of a well balanced grinder with good bearings.
:thumbup:

This is what you want:thumbup:
 
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