McBrownie
Well-known member
Got my 1/2 HP 257.191401 put back together with new bearings. I went with sealed SKF's. The original Nachi's were "notchy" coincidentally.
I had a little trouble with the left side motor housing because the bearing was loose and rattled on start-up. I checked and the original bearing was loose, as well. I fixed that by putting three equally spaced 1/8" strips of .002" shim stock in the housing which made for a press fit. I held the shims in with a little 3M spray adhesive to make assembly easier. Now the start-up is nice and smooth.
I grabbed an old rusty chisel and went to work with a wire wheel. My first impressions:
1) Wow!
2) I had no idea how much I was "babying" my old burned-up 1/4 HP grinder. (This was the same wire wheel from the old grinder, btw)
3) Why didn't I get one of these thing years ago? Thanks to GJ, I have one now!
I'm going to leave in a its' original beat up paint for the time being. It has a nice "experienced" look to it.
So, a question. After 15-20 minutes of using the wire wheel on various things, the top of the motor housing got pretty warm. Not hot enough to burn, but hot enough to be uncomfortable to touch. Kind of the same temp as plates when they come out of the dishwasher right when it finishes. Is this normal?
I grabbed an old rusty chisel and went to work with a wire wheel. My first impressions:
1) Wow!
2) I had no idea how much I was "babying" my old burned-up 1/4 HP grinder. (This was the same wire wheel from the old grinder, btw)
3) Why didn't I get one of these thing years ago? Thanks to GJ, I have one now!
I'm going to leave in a its' original beat up paint for the time being. It has a nice "experienced" look to it.
So, a question. After 15-20 minutes of using the wire wheel on various things, the top of the motor housing got pretty warm. Not hot enough to burn, but hot enough to be uncomfortable to touch. Kind of the same temp as plates when they come out of the dishwasher right when it finishes. Is this normal?

Funny, I've only had my 1/2 HP a week and I'm looking at upgrading.






