G20-Budo
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drivesitfar, I didn't mention that I got all that stuff for $50 in this thread.
But yes, I got a pretty damned good deal on mine, considering everything I got. 
Hey guys.. so about a year ago FrankLee created a label we can print and laminate to our CM block grinders while we're refurbishing them. He did a VERY good job on it too! I downloaded it and made a few small changes. I found the Craftsman font, and changed the the name Craftsman at the top to that font, and adjusted a few other small things. The top one in the file is the one that FrankLee made, the bottom in the file (shows as 1/3HP) is the one I updated.
You will need to download the file and change the file type from .pdf to a .doc
This is what it looks like:
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I hope some of you find this of use.
You want one as-is or restored? Shipping would be killer, maybe someone near you may have one![]()
There are several links in this thread, above.When I first saw this thread I was curious. I had never heard of a "block grinder". So what exactly are they and what makes them good, bad or collectable.
Grabbed a handsome, 1966 1/3 hp off of Craig's List last night. Clean inside and out, runs fantastic.
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Wow. I haven't see a 1/4 HP Commercial Crown Top before!
I wonder what the real differences are between that and a non Commercial 1/4 hp of the same vintage. 
nine4gmc
i was afraid the trays were no longer available
nice find BlakSnake. it looks like one of the bigger ones with those nice thick tool rests. is i a 3/4 HP or just a 1/2 HP?
Don't give up hope.
You can get them form eReplacementParts.com. $24.00 & S/H.
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http://www.ereplacementparts.com/quench-tray-p-972856.html
Fits these - Craftsman
257192170 3" Grinder
257192190 1 H.P. Grinder
257191501 3 / 4 H.P. Grinder
39719591 1/2 H.P. Grinder
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It's expensive, but you could try and see if this tray will work for you.
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/quench-tray-p-972856.html
EDIT - Torque, your fingers are faster than mine. You beat me to it.
Tedsters: i like your stand better than the one i bought with my 1964 commercial crown top version so if you are not too far from Seattle i would swap stands with you and give you the water tray on mine since i rarely would use it. is your stand an original Craftsman or an off brand because i would like a Craftsman one?
if you are not close by or wish to keep your stand I"m not sure where you would put that little square water tray. there are some stands that have a cup type water holder that attaches to the post that you might look into.

While looking up the part number for a quench tray for his grinder, I noticed that the side covers for his model were listed as available for order as well. Oooooooooooooo!
Both grinders use 7" wheels and have side covers with exhaust ports. These are the later style covers with the Princess Leia buns, not the rounded bulges.
I'm still not certain that these parts are available, but I thought that I'd take a chance. I'll let you know how it turns out once the parts arrive, or the order gets cancelled.Need opinions... I'm new to the Craftsman block grinders and came across one on Craigslist. Barely used (looks almost brand new) 1 HP 8" Industrial grinder, model #257.192190. Is this one of the "prized" grinders? The owner is asking $200, and has been blowing up my phone once I expressed interest. That price sounds high, but I have no clue on pricing for these grinders. HELP!
http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/app/4366578262.html
Most likely that grinder will not be 240. Those could be custom ordered that way but are extremely rare, basically nonexistent.
That's a very nice grinder provided it runs well. It's as good as any block grinder and being one of the largest ones makes it even better.
It's worth about half of what he's asking. If he's actively pursuing you then he wants to sell it and isn't getting much response. Tell him you'll pay $80 for it and the go up to $100 if he wants to haggle.
My two cents.
on what Balane said. for pricing. IF its one of the industrial versions, it's likely dual voltage (but still single phase) - and it appears to be missing the quench tray and the light...