torqueman2002
Well-known member
Thanks for the block grinder Goldhawg, it has gone to a good home![]()
Come on now guys. Don't tease, please.

Thanks for the block grinder Goldhawg, it has gone to a good home![]()

Ok, here was the less nice....both were 1/2 hp w/lights, but this one had a replacement switch, the other all original (including water bucket). I had to give some up and stop being greedy, since I got this awesome one a few months ago (post 477).
I feel pretty good about my scores last month.
I didn't realize the old Cman block grinders were a 'thing'.
I scored 2 from 2 separate people, and an old Thor grinder, for $60...for all 3. Average of $20ea.
They both have the quenching tray and the lights.
I feel pretty good about my scores last month.
I didn't realize the old Cman block grinders were a 'thing'.
I scored 2 from 2 separate people, and an old Thor grinder, for $60...for all 3. Average of $20ea.
They both have the quenching tray and the lights.
I scored two some time ago with a stand, but neither had the quenching trays. Are the trays cast or sheet metal? If sheet metal are they one piece stamped or folded and welded?
Bimmer, does it NEED refurb? If its making sound take the wheels off and see if it's bearings or balance. Out of balance makes noise...
About the only parts still available though Sears are the consumables. Nuts, screws, etc.
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/Craftsman-Parts/All-Products-Parts/Model-39719390/0247/0721000/00031539/00001?blt=06&prst=0&shdMod=39719390
Bimmer,
since you have a very nice Craftsman block grinder now that you might want to restore later how about this idea? buy another block grinder for $50 or less that isn't quite as nice and take it apart and see if you can match the bearings and other parts with some other company's grinders.
then you can pick up any extra parts for future restorations and you'll have a decent box grinder to sell if you don't need 2.
also nice find on the attachment for blade sharpening that looks brand new and I bet you can sell that for the price you paid for everything if you don't need it.
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... can anyone point me to links on where I can find parts to replace wearable stuff like bearings and what not?
Brian; I agree, I like that style also. Nice pair! Ahem, first time I said that to a guy!Well c-list got me again I really have to stay off of that ok now you know that ain't going to happen lol. Number 2 for me block head this one is little bit older and I do say I much prefer the rounder of the two. it was missing the eye shelds and the rest but I should be able to find some.
Brian Milner

You deserve a You ****!Picked this up for $20 off CL the other day with some vises. 1/3 HP from '65
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Picked this up for $20 off CL the other day with some vises. 1/3 HP from '65
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Brian; I agree, I like that style also. Nice pair! Ahem, first time I said that to a guy!
I sure would like to find all those missing eye shields, tool rests, wheel guards, and covers that have gone missing from the various grinders posted here. It would make a lot of grinder restores/users happy.
but thanks.