torqueman2002
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educate me i have no clue whats a block motor grinder ?

$50 for a 1/2hp block grinder ? If it runs well, why isn't it on your bench already. It looks like it may be a 8" grinder. The only thing that seems to be missing is the guards. You can make your own.
Go for it !
NOW !!!!!!
Don't forget to haggle (it's what we do)

Listen to the motor for any grinding sounds, watch the wheels to see if they're out of balance, or if the arbor is bent. Turn it off and time how long the wheels keep spinning, about 2 to 2 1/2 minutes would be good, It means the bearings are still doing their job. Is the on/off switch loose in it's housing (could be wearing out). Does the light work without shorting ?
All these things can be fixed, some easier than others, but you can point any problems out to try to get a lower price. Keep in mind, the parts are discontinued, but substitutes can be found or made for most. It all depends on how much work you want to put into it if there are issues.
Judging by the photo, it seems to be in good shape. But a run up will let you know.



Sweet looking and complete block grinder.
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Very nice mtnwkr.Does anyone know the real difference(s) between the Craftsman and Craftsman Commercial version of that grinder?



Not a block grinder but I really want to go get this except I have no 3 phase to run it.....http://missoula.craigslist.org/tls/4241356954.html

Hey it has a block ish shape. What the heck would you do with that? I bet those wheels cost more than the average GJ members pays for an entire cman block grinder.![]()
Not a block grinder but I really want to go get this except I have no 3 phase to run it.....http://missoula.craigslist.org/tls/4241356954.html