To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

let's see your craftsman block grinders

alpinewhite

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 4, 2012
Messages
1,315
Location
Orange County, California, USA
Alpine: I have to agree with the guys that wire wheeling the tool rests and maybe deburring wheel will really make that awesome paint job pop. Looks good so far. how does it run or maybe you already told us?

That powder coated block sure looks nice. Would look even better if you threw a wire wheel on it for a couple minutes and shined up those fasteners.

Yes, that's the plan. Thank you. This is physically how it looked like when I bought it. I have worked on it electrically to get her working. BTW, the center silver portion is also powder-coated.

The toolrests are powder coated too, although, the picture doesn't show it so.

What do you guys suggest to get the horizontal bar all prettied up? Maybe a scotch-brite wheel.

I guess I need a gooseneck light to go with it. It has the hole in the back but didn't come with a light.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

drivesitfar

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
36,008
Location
Pacific Northwest
AP: as i mentioned in my post wire wheeling, scotchbrite pads or deburring wheels if you have access to a friend's work great for shining up steel. check out the vise repair 101 thread and lots of posts telling how they shined up their raw steel.

or you can paint them silver or black like your block since you did such a great job doing that.

as far as a light i haven't bought one without one yet, but I've seen some of the block guys use desk lamps and just take off the base to make one work with your block. there are many examples of them in this thread.

good luck and if you don't want to make a paper badge Jack from 12 gauge garage was offering to have some metal ones made for members that needed one and he had a nice special added safety warning on his. i'm not sure he is still offering that kind gesture so you'll have to ask.
 

taumac

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2011
Messages
8,104
Location
Brooksville, Fl
Now I can say I'm a member of the group. Got my first one today for $30
904d8f018bfd6b125e6e37232fc3f5e9.jpg

54dda554b5f1cdf7ba3cc752dd210702.jpg

d8b9ba101274b7f6da6e617e9e466bc0.jpg
 

drivesitfar

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
36,008
Location
Pacific Northwest
Taumac: it's a bit rough, but its a block and it has the metal eye shields i like. congrats and should fit in nicely in you mostly Craftsman toolbox garage.
 

taumac

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2011
Messages
8,104
Location
Brooksville, Fl
taumac,
Nice score, now for the fun part.... make her shine.

Thanks, it should be fun.

Taumac: it's a bit rough, but its a block and it has the metal eye shields i like. congrats and should fit in nicely in you mostly Craftsman toolbox garage.

Thanks, its fresh from the flea market and I havnt even attempted to clean it yet. It's all complete with a buffing wheel and wire wheel on it. It fires right up I wasn't sure what these go for but thought 30 was fair price been I hear so many rave reviews about these grinders.
 

bluebolt

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 28, 2008
Messages
5,441
Location
Benton LA
Taumac, it may not be pretty but it is all there which is more important in my book. I would have paid $30 just for the eye shields!
 

bluebolt

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 28, 2008
Messages
5,441
Location
Benton LA
Originally Posted by bluebolt
I have paid for this grinder and Koditten is shipping it today. Thanks for the heads up Zeet!

This is a 3/4 hp block in rough cosmetic condition but runs good. Looks like I will be using my NOS 7" wheels pretty soon!
Aargh no update on USPS tracker since Tuesday last showed still in Michigan.:sad:

Well this is no longer funny the 3/4 HP block has gone missing, Koditten is trying to find out what happened to it. :mad:
 

drivesitfar

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
36,008
Location
Pacific Northwest
Taumac: i have to agree with BB that you did fine with the price and one member just posted on this thread that he finally found a pair of those metal framed shields on Ebay for $60 to make his old block complete.

BB: sorry to hear you are having issues with trying to get that block out of Michigan, but coincidentally TM has been MIA for a few days too. do you think? no he wouldn't do that or would he??
 

McBrownie

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
Messages
1,827
Location
Cleveland, OH
BB: sorry to hear you are having issues with trying to get that block out of Michigan, but coincidentally TM has been MIA for a few days too. do you think? no he wouldn't do that or would he??

Has anyone ever seen TM and this guy together at the same time?
 

Attachments

  • ss.jpg
    ss.jpg
    7.1 KB · Views: 7
Last edited:

McBrownie

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
Messages
1,827
Location
Cleveland, OH
Now I can say I'm a member of the group. Got my first one today for $30

Taumac,

Congrats! Since your glass is in good shape, I would suggest cleaning it, masking and painting around it. Those tabs always break when trying to remove it. I should have done that on mine. If you do break them off, a bead of silcone works pretty well to hold the glass in. Or course I'm assuming you are going to clean it up. Aren't you? :evil:

It will probably end up costing more than the grinder, but this lamp might look pretty cool on your new toy.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MACHINIST-B...4465d2&pid=100013&rk=1&rkt=30&sd=231477389510
 
Last edited:

taumac

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2011
Messages
8,104
Location
Brooksville, Fl
Taumac,

Congrats! Since your glass is in good shape, I would suggest cleaning it, masking and painting around it. Those tabs always break when trying to remove it. I should have done that on mine. If you do break them off, a bead of silcone works pretty well to hold the glass in. Or course I'm assuming you are going to clean it up. Aren't you? :evil:

It will probably end up costing more than the grinder, but this lamp might look pretty cool on your new toy.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MACHINIST-B...4465d2&pid=100013&rk=1&rkt=30&sd=231477389510


Thank you, how or what would you suggest to clean them? It seems to have I bunch of **** on them from grinding and wire wheel use.
1ea3b631769ba59d3214221266fd135e.jpg
 

bluebolt

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 28, 2008
Messages
5,441
Location
Benton LA
Hmm a little sleuthing and I think Torqueman only lives 45 miles from where the grinder disappeared.

And more sleuthing looks like the package had to go right by him from Koditten's post office to the hub in Michigan. Was he skulking out on the roads watching for the UPS truck and did a Fast and Furious heist out of the moving truck. That supercharged car of his would be perfect for a fast getaway!
 

McBrownie

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
Messages
1,827
Location
Cleveland, OH
Thank you, how or what would you suggest to clean them? It seems to have I bunch of **** on them from grinding and wire wheel use.

I used a brand new razor blade and some windex to deal with that stuff. I let it soak a bit before I used the blade. Simple Green might work better.
 

McBrownie

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
Messages
1,827
Location
Cleveland, OH
Hmm a little sleuthing and I think Torqueman only lives 45 miles from where the grinder disappeared.

And more sleuthing looks like the package had to go right by him from Koditten's post office to the hub in Michigan. Was he skulking out on the roads watching for the UPS truck and did a Fast and Furious heist out of the moving truck. That supercharged car of his would be perfect for a fast getaway!

Well, it has been a little icy in Michigan. :ninja:
 

Attachments

  • usps.jpg
    usps.jpg
    13.3 KB · Views: 25

drivesitfar

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
36,008
Location
Pacific Northwest
McB: i think you are one letter off. i think UPS is shipping BB's block past TM's house and BB said it was USPS to throw off TM. i just saw this one in the news. TM are you listening? At least send BB his money plus the case of beer he paid for it. cheers and nice work
 

Attachments

  • UPS-Crash-Head-685x320.jpg
    UPS-Crash-Head-685x320.jpg
    55.8 KB · Views: 15

McBrownie

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
Messages
1,827
Location
Cleveland, OH
McB: i think you are one letter off. i think UPS is shipping BB's block past TM's house and BB said it was USPS to throw off TM. i just saw this one in the news. TM are you listening? At least send BB his money plus the case of beer he paid for it. cheers and nice work

Maybe he covered all bases just to be sure. Notice the truck is empty? :ninja:
 

Attachments

  • ups.jpg
    ups.jpg
    10 KB · Views: 29
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

bluebolt

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 28, 2008
Messages
5,441
Location
Benton LA
If you see this vehicle prowling your neighborhood hide your Block grinders! Ninja stealth black paint, looks ordinary but it's a sleeper! Will outrun Camaro's and Challengers!
 

Attachments

  • Torqueman.jpg
    Torqueman.jpg
    143 KB · Views: 16

taumac

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2011
Messages
8,104
Location
Brooksville, Fl
I used a brand new razor blade and some windex to deal with that stuff. I let it soak a bit before I used the blade. Simple Green might work better.

Thanks, no SG in the house at moment but I'll give it a shot.

Taumac,

Nice score and welcome to the block club.


Thanks, I got long way to catch up to you but it's a start. LOL
 

McBrownie

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
Messages
1,827
Location
Cleveland, OH
I went to look at a Craftsman drill press last night and while looking at the drill press, I spied this beauty on the self in the back of the shed. I knew I had to have it when I saw it. It is dirty but it is in really good condition. It's a model 397.19590 1/2 HP.

Lucky,
Very nice! :thumbup:
 

McBrownie

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
Messages
1,827
Location
Cleveland, OH
DIF, I've had probably four blocks for personal use over the years and the only issues I've ever had with any of them is the old wiring vibrating loose from their solder connection to a spade which is easily fixed within moments. Never once has any of them needed a serious repair to keep running well.

I have no interest in a nice looking grinder for my own use, they only get ugly. I keep the beat up ones for myself, the ones with missing parts, faded labels, cracks, etc.


I even fired up the frozen BlockMeister and it laughed at the cold. I guess there isn't much to break on these when you get right down to it.
 

mtwaterguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 16, 2007
Messages
3,518
Finally had a chance to drag this 1/3 out of storage.

IMG_0088.jpg

Think I may mount this one on the Crown Top stand.

IMG_0090.jpg
 

cbacres

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2010
Messages
5,998
Location
SW Florida
I bet the NC gold heist was just a starter kit so he could hijack all these UPS and USPS trucks of their much more valuable blocks.

Or, I feel a conspiracy coming on......... Think TM has the gold so he can corner the block market in the whole US?:shocking:
 

torqueman2002

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 3, 2009
Messages
6,139
Location
SE Michigan
Thank you, how or what would you suggest to clean them? It seems to have I bunch of **** on them from grinding and wire wheel use.
The older eye shields I've had, were pitted from the sparks, etc ...

The metal tabs break-off very easily. The next pair I will try heating the tabs prior to bending them.

I prefer replacing the glass, due to the imbedded metal, but that runs the risk of breaking the tabs.
http://tinyurl.com/Eye-Shield-Glass
 

taumac

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2011
Messages
8,104
Location
Brooksville, Fl
The older eye shields I've had, were pitted from the sparks, etc ...

The metal tabs break-off very easily. The next pair I will try heating the tabs prior to bending them.

I prefer replacing the glass, due to the imbedded metal, but that runs the risk of breaking the tabs.
http://tinyurl.com/Eye-Shield-Glass


Thanks for the link.
I cleaned up mine up while they aren't clear they are much better then before.
a489159f9c9d44763396b80421baea1d.jpg

9e65f3276bde74a3e7f119204d370e12.jpg

45 years of previous use so I can't complain. I'm thinking I'll use them something happens.
 

akaodie

Member
Joined
Jan 26, 2014
Messages
24
taumac,
thats that new fandangled frosted glass that cuts down the glare from all the sparks you will be throwing now, yep I'm absolutely certain of it.
 

mtwaterguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 16, 2007
Messages
3,518
1/2HP in Jersey. It was still there a couple of hours ago. Says he won't ship.

Posted: 27 days ago
Bench Grinder - $30 (Freehold)


Craftsman Bench grinder 1/2 hp good shape w buffing wheel and light

732-six 4 two 52 four six
 

torqueman2002

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 3, 2009
Messages
6,139
Location
SE Michigan
1%20FI%20CM%200.75%20HP%20from%20CA%20a.jpg

The CA 3/4-HP m-397.19450 Block arrive today, 1-day early. :D

Funny though, FedEx usually knocks/rings and just splits. This time he waited, but no package. He said he just b=needed to check the address, which was off by 1 digit.

As he brought it out of the truck, I noticed the box was really trashed. :willy_nilWell, I opened it while he waited and noted there was NO packing. As you'll see in the following pics. it was bolted to a 1/2" piece of plywood and came out just a little worse for the trip.

Anyway, here are the pics. as it arrived today.
2%20FI%20P1090066.jpg


3%20FI%20P1090071.jpg


4%20FI%20P1090062.jpg


6%20FI%20P1090070.jpg


7%20FI%20P1090067.jpg


8%20FI%20P1090069.jpg


The plastic lamp cover didn't survive. New one from SearsPartsDirect is on it's way ($11.43, tax & shipping included).
10%20FI%20P1090063.jpg


The metal lamp cover is a bit bent, but useable.
11%20FI%20P1090072.jpg


The LH spark arrester was jammed into the stone. It will get a close inspection, ring test, and most likely replaced.
12%20FI%20P1090064.jpg


13%20FI%20P1090064%20a.jpg


The RH spark arrester was jammed into the stone, because it was rubbing against the stone. It will get a close inspection, ring test, and most likely replaced.
14%20FI%20P1090065.jpg


15%20FI%20P1090065%20a.jpg


Close-up of RH rear corner of the plywood.
16%20FI%20P1090068.jpg


It starts a bit slow and growls more than my other 3/4-HP or 1-HP Blocks, the stones run true {luckily the arbor/shafts don't seem to be impacted by the impact(s)}, and it runs-on an extraordinarily long time.

The other damage I noticed is the lamp socket knob is bent. A new one is on it's way from Amazon. {Pass & Seymour 918CC10 Medium Base Replacement Socket 250-watt 250-volt, $7.03 & Free shipping}

I haven't decided weather to file a damage claim. For 1 thing, the seller used a UPS box. He did call from UPS to say they didn't use accounts to ship. He had misunderstood and had gone there instead of FedEx.

I am thinking he took it to FedEx in the single walled UPS box and the Block was shipped as-is, no FedEx prep. and packing.

Thanks for looking.
:thumbup:
 

McBrownie

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
Messages
1,827
Location
Cleveland, OH
The CA 3/4-HP m-397.19450 Block arrive today, 1-day early. :D
Thanks for looking.
:thumbup:

They make it into Michigan, but not out. :dunno: and early on top of it. :lol_hitti

Lucky that plywood was there. It looks like you could have lost the right side wheel guard if it hadn't of been. That is a heck of machine and I'm sure you'll give it the treatment it deserves. Especially after it's bumpy ride.

Why is there no FedEx truck in this picture? Hmmmmmmm......... :ninja:
 

Attachments

  • ups.jpg
    ups.jpg
    10 KB · Views: 12

Outlawmws

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 9, 2011
Messages
39,194
Location
The Badlands
They make it into Michigan, but not out. :dunno: and early on top of it. :lol_hitti

Lucky that plywood was there. It looks like you could have lost the right side wheel guard if it hadn't of been. That is a heck of machine and I'm sure you'll give it the treatment it deserves. Especially after it's bumpy ride.

Why is there no FedEx truck in this picture? Hmmmmmmm......... :ninja:

It's on the far side of the UPS truck. The DHL rear ended the UPS... :lol:
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom