Merry Blockmas everyone. I got lucky with some good weather today (well, good for Cleveland in December) and had a chance to get my Vimco lamp cleaned up and installed on my 397.19670. It still amazes me how well built these grinders were back in the day, especially compared to the stuff you can get today. I started stripping back some of the old paint, noticed that the fittings were all brass, and decided to polish this lamp up. Other than the shade, I just clear coated everything. Here is a close-up of the lamp.
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And here it is halfway through Phase 3. I still need to paint the motor halves and the wheel guards. This thing runs great, by the way, and is a lot of fun to use.
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I like how the brass lamp socket ties in with the nameplate and the multitool. I also like how the bare metal (with clear coat) gooseneck ties in with the gray paint. There was a question about painting goosenecks a couple of pages back and I think I like the naked look.
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I also replaced my workmate tops with a modified rear "jaw top". It's about twice as wide as the original. If you look closely, you can see where I measured once and cut twice with some bolt holes. Oh well, I'll probably end up running a saw through them at some point anyway.
Oh, and here is the "before" pic just for fun.
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call him ask him if he could do any better on it you very rarely see a 7in round top rear exhaust come up plus it has the desirable large eye shields and the rare light go get itplus it looks to have the cast iron pedestal
McB: so i was going to wait until after Santa showed up with another part for your Million dollar looking $20 Block. you sir really know how to make a block and vise shine and doing a great job on the little B & D stand too.
Seriously, no regrets and I'm really enjoying having this in the garage. 

McB: that is one awesome looking Block (multy-tool) and if we had a top ten that might be the #1 up there just ahead of Big Blue. just one question if you need to change belts on your belt grinder do you have to take off the new attachment? nice execution as usual from the McB workshop.
Merry Christmas

McB,
I'm sure it's listed somewhere in this thread but Im being lazy. Where did you get the belt sander attachment and the side table attachment from for your grinder?
McB - So cool + cool!
You sir, are pushing me upward! Must have precious!![]()
I saw a picture of one grinder with a multitool on each side. One horizontal and one vertical. 
I got it at Trick Tools. A couple (surprisingly few) places seem to sell them and Trick Tools had the best price that I could find. If you sign up for a newsletter, they have sales from time to time. I ended up getting free shipping by waiting for one. Not a huge deal, but something. Also, exmaxima makes a good point about getting the 2x48 for better belt life and better availability. I think the 2x36 is plenty for home use. I all depends on your needs.
http://www.trick-tools.com/Multitool_2_x_36_inch_Belt_Grinder_Attachment_MT362_305#.VJysY14ALA
EDIT: I forgot to mention that this was not a "plug and play" on a 5/8" shaft round top. I had to have a spacer made. Read back a few pages and I posted a drawing.
Thank you.... I might use that attachment five times a year but I feel like I really need it!
Where did you get the side plate from?
Exmaxima was teasing me a bit saying that he would have sold me his Kalamazoo belt grinder for less, but what is more cool. This?
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Or this!
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I was serious with my offer, and it has a brand new 1hp motor on it......but your setup certainly looks fantastic.
Question: does your belt adapter swivel into various positions? It looks like there is a locking ring where it mounts to the grinder. My 15 year old MultiTool had a rigid mount until I made an extension mod--it's now 2x42 and can swivel on my Baldor grinder.


I second that request. I. Have a good idea on how you did it however details if possible. Thank you.Thursday, how? I need to do that, I took the covers off my two but haven't extended them out for buffing.
Oh, don't tempt me with that Baldor/Kalamazoo.
The Multitool swivels, but not very smoothly....I have a thought about a modification that would let it move more easily and sandwich the two pieces together more accurately. That might be something I do in the future. Again, for occasional use, this isn't much of an issue.
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Santa brought me the side table like I had hoped.Of course, I had to dress it up a bit too. The miter gage is cast aluminum and i couldn't read the numbers. So, a little paint, a little hand filing on the raised numbers, and they stand out much better.
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Tomorrow is supposed to be warm and sunny. I'll try to get the rest of parts painted and get some better pictures taken outside.
This just turned my world upside-down. I've been out of the loop. Please give me the info on this thing. I will rearrange my set-up for one.
Edit: I see it here. Any better deals????
Ex and McB: any chance you can show the "sandwich" you both are taking about or should we just imagine a ham on rye or grilled cheese attached to your belt grinders? :
Thursday, how? I need to do that, I took the covers off my two but haven't extended them out for buffing.
Thursday: i third the request for before and after pictures of your Transformer type Block buffer. also a good description of materials used if you can remember.

Qtrhorse13
I had that plastic craftsman grinder, see post 3404.
I hate to go aganist outlaw but mine was a work horse and i would call mine more than light duty grinder I used to buff with it and used it for years. Clearly it was no baldor but worth doing a stall test as outlaw suggested
Greg
Rubber mounting grommet source at post 11:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=197482