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torqueman2002

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Picked up a 1/3 HP Model #397.19580 for $50. Date underneath says Nov. 29 1968. The couple selling it inherited a garage full of old tools and I could have spent a lot but I stayed in control. It's in excellent condition other than some scratches on the tag and missing 2 rubber feet. A plus is that I didn't realize that's it's industrial rated.

What's the difference of the industrial vs standard rates?

I'm also getting a 1/2 1970s model with a stand for $75 on Friday. Yes I'm addicted and it's all Garage Journal's Fault. :)
Well done! :3gears:

See the link in my signature line for explanation of the differences between industrial/commercial vs. 'standard' Blocks (post #1).
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Hey guys... I'm finally at a point where I'm ready to get my 3 bench grinders permanently mounted, and I was curious if anyone had any creative ideas on how to utilize 1 mobile stand to mount a handful of bench mounted tools.
I found this online and it could be a viable option. I recall one member who had 2 craftsman 26" boxes and mounted his 4 grinders on top. I have a small 2 car garage so my stand option has to be mobile, and the more I can fit in a small space, the better.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CAcQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.naxja.org%2Fforum%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D1094623&ei=qakJVcL3G8yeNu-Rg6gJ&psig=AFQjCNGbc-6cqfTfj5pI46RrEWm3i6emUg&ust=1426782858148719
 

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Hey guys... I'm finally at a point where I'm ready to get my 3 bench grinders permanently mounted, and I was curious if anyone had any creative ideas on how to utilize 1 mobile stand to mount a handful of bench mounted tools.

I found this online and it could be a viable option. I recall one member who had 2 craftsman 26" boxes and mounted his 4 grinders on top. I have a small 2 car garage so my stand option has to be mobile, and the more I can fit in a small space, the better.



http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=...6cqfTfj5pI46RrEWm3i6emUg&ust=1426782858148719


I'm curious to see some options. I am picking up a grinder with a stand on Friday and trying to think a way to mount both. I could probably mount 2 back to back in a steel plate. I don't know what you can do with 3. Maybe make a stand with quick disconnects so you can interchange them. Then make a mount to put the not in use bench grinder(s) on the stand legs.
 

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Hey guys... I'm finally at a point where I'm ready to get my 3 bench grinders permanently mounted, and I was curious if anyone had any creative ideas on how to utilize 1 mobile stand to mount a handful of bench mounted tools.
I found this online and it could be a viable option. I recall one member who had 2 craftsman 26" boxes and mounted his 4 grinders on top. I have a small 2 car garage so my stand option has to be mobile, and the more I can fit in a small space, the better.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CAcQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.naxja.org%2Fforum%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D1094623&ei=qakJVcL3G8yeNu-Rg6gJ&psig=AFQjCNGbc-6cqfTfj5pI46RrEWm3i6emUg&ust=1426782858148719

The link you show is no good.
 

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Hey guys... I'm finally at a point where I'm ready to get my 3 bench grinders permanently mounted, and I was curious if anyone had any creative ideas on how to utilize 1 mobile stand to mount a handful of bench mounted tools.
I found this online and it could be a viable option. I recall one member who had 2 craftsman 26" boxes and mounted his 4 grinders on top. I have a small 2 car garage so my stand option has to be mobile, and the more I can fit in a small space, the better.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CAcQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.naxja.org%2Fforum%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D1094623&ei=qakJVcL3G8yeNu-Rg6gJ&psig=AFQjCNGbc-6cqfTfj5pI46RrEWm3i6emUg&ust=1426782858148719

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I just clicked on it and it worked for me again. Not sure why it's not working for you.
Works for me now. It kept redirecting to another page. Thanks.

Btw, good idea with the custom stand and two grinders. I'm in the same boat with how to mount two 1/3hp grinders in one compact footprint in a tiny shop.

My current idea is taking a surplus Delta Unisaw base cabinet and converting into a grinding/sanding station with a vise. The two CM grinders would rotate horizintally. Only one exposed at a time for use. Similar concept to the photo below, however a little more compact and towards the edge of the cabinet top, not center.
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I "see" said the blind man to the deaf man as he picked up his hammer and saw.
 

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Looky what I found! I see a flat top block with eye shields, lamp with plastic cover and even the owners manual stuck behind it! But I don't need anymore LOL. Probably a 1/3 or 1/2 HP split phase.
 

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Looky what I found! I see a flat top block with eye shields, lamp with plastic cover and even the owners manual stuck behind it! But I don't need anymore LOL. Probably a 1/3 or 1/2 HP split phase.

Based on the wheel covers, I would agree on the split phase. But, looks like original paint!
 

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Which one do I buy?

The 1970s model is missing the left side guard. The 1960s model is missing the light. Both 1/2 HP with the stand. $75 and $80 respectfully.

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Cag: there are many great ideas that members use to have several grinders and vises in their space limited shops. Brent might have showed one of the nicer ways to mount 4 block grinders (3 blocks and a Dayton or Baldor) on 2 small rolling toolboxes. i know he posted it here and maybe also on my vise and grinder mounting thread. here's a link.

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=252799

I'm in the process of building a welding table and putting the hitch mount idea for several grinders and vises, but there are several good methods as you'll see in that thread.

I just saw this member's wood bench where he has inserts to put in it for his gun loading and repair pieces. here's what some of us could build and use our blocks with several wheels so instead of changing wheels we just need to change blocks in the slot. if you only have 3 blocks picking the 6 wheels you want to use might be your biggest decision.

good luck
 

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^^ both ^&


Haha. I was going to grab the mailbox style today. But the guy is busy and I just got crazy busy at work. They are both 2 hours away in different directions. We are getting more snow tomorrow so getting one tomorrow is probably out.
 
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Bagged: if you have to choose definitely the one with the original stand and it looks like a commercial version too.


They both have the same original stand. The mailbox style seems better as it has the guards with the exhaust ports that I can attach a dust collector. I already have a 1/3 HP one. So I don't need to spend money for a 3rd.

I have this one
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Which one do I buy?

The 1970s model is missing the left side guard. The 1960s model is missing the light. Both 1/2 HP with the stand. $75 and $80 respectfully.

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^^ both ^&

^ ^ ^ X2 . . . . only answer that has TRUE spirit of GJ !! :D


IDK why these noobs keep asking the same old tired questions :lol_hitti

j/k but serious though, that round top looks like a commercial model with the original stand and glass eye shields. I would kill/die for that one but at those prices, you can't go wrong with both. Who wants to change out wheels when you can just step over to the next grinder. :bounce:
 

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IDK why these noobs keep asking the same old tired questions :lol_hitti



j/k but serious though, that round top looks like a commercial model with the original stand and glass eye shields. I would kill/die for that one but at those prices, you can't go wrong with both. Who wants to change out wheels when you can just step over to the next grinder. :bounce:


Haha. Thanks for being a ****. :) . The seller is holding the round top for me until Monday for $80 so it's mine. Now the debate if I want a third grinder.

The flat top also has the same stand. If I buy it I will probably sell one of the stands because I don't have floor space for it. How much do these stands sell for?
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I would have snatched that round top and orginal stand and thrown the cash down before the person could even debate a price change.
 

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I would have snatched that round top and orginal stand and thrown the cash down before the person could even debate a price change.


Yea. The only issue is the guy is two hours away and he's not available today. He's holding it for me though.
 

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This one is a 397.19591
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This one is a 397.19340
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IDK why these noobs keep asking the same old tired questions :lol_hitti

j/k but serious though, that round top looks like a commercial model with the original stand and glass eye shields. I would kill/die for that one but at those prices, you can't go wrong with both. Who wants to change out wheels when you can just step over to the next grinder. :bounce:

That round top is NICE. TM sold me a roundtop 1/2" commercial and it is by far my favorite of my blocks.
 

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Haha. Thanks for being a ****. :) . The seller is holding the round top for me until Monday for $80 so it's mine. Now the debate if I want a third grinder.

The flat top also has the same stand. If I buy it I will probably sell one of the stands because I don't have floor space for it. How much do these stands sell for?
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A stand in good shape usually brings $100 plus shipping on Ebay. Were I selling one to a GJ member I would probably do $80 plus shipping and $60 if they were picking up and paying in cash.
 

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Based on the wheel covers, I would agree on the split phase. But, looks like original paint!

Yea I will probably go see how much it is tomorrow, if not to high may pick it up to sell to a GJ member.

Missed out on a Wilton Tradesman vise this morning in my neighborhood by minutes aargh! :sad:
 

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So I said to myself, "F it, I'm getting both tomorrow." Getting the flat top first then heading to get the round top. Definitely keeping one stand and the round top. I'll probably sell one base. The round top is missing a light so I will take it off the flat top and the flat is missing the left cover. Maybe I'll make the flat top into my buffer/polisher, put wire wheels on one, and a grinding wheel and belt sander conversion on the third.
:headscrat
 

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Not sure this is the place to ask as this is my first post, but I have a craftsman block grinder model 397.19581 that has a snap-in McGill rocker on-off switch that is broken. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement?

Thanks
 

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Summersteel, without looking at it, I'm assuming that is the one we have not found a direct replacement for. If so, you can use a round hole type switch with a vanity plate to cover the hole. If I'm mistaken on the model/switch, or someone found a direct fit replacement, I apologize in advance.

Someone with more knowledge will chime in shortly, lets see what they say . :thumbup:

Btw, welcome to the GJ, sounds like you'll fit in well!
 
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Not sure this is the place to ask as this is my first post, but I have a craftsman block grinder model 397.19581 that has a snap-in McGill rocker on-off switch that is broken. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement?



Thanks


How bad is your switch?


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Whew, lots to catch up on. A guy goes to an estate sale or 2 and JIMINY CRICKET. See my comments in Blue.
They both have the same original stand. The mailbox style seems better as it has the guards with the exhaust ports that I can attach a dust collector. I already have a 1/3 HP one. So I don't need to spend money for a 3rd.
OK, this is your Official Warning. Blocks grow on you, the strong willed have little hope of resisting the Sirens' call. Need has nothing to do with it.:D
....

IDK why these noobs keep asking the same old tired questions :lol_hitti

j/k but serious though, that round top looks like a commercial model with the original stand and glass eye shields. I would kill/die for that one but at those prices, you can't go wrong with both. Who wants to change out wheels when you can just step over to the next grinder. :bounce:
Yup, need has nothing to do with it. See the disclaimer above. :thumbup:

.... :scared:
The flat top also has the same stand. If I buy it I will probably sell one of the stands because I don't have floor space for it. How much do these stands sell for?
See below.
....

A stand in good shape usually brings $100 plus shipping on Ebay. Were I selling one to a GJ member I would probably do $80 plus shipping and $60 if they were picking up and paying in cash.
Hmmmm, .....
I've sold several to GJ members for $55, +$15 for media blasting (optional), and shipping.
Don't worry, I will honor any previously agreed-to pricing.
:sad:

So I said to myself, .... I'm getting both tomorrow." Getting the flat top first then heading to get the round top. Definitely keeping one stand and the round top. I'll probably sell one base.
See the 'Want/Wish List' for GJ members looking for a stand, for potential buyers.
The round top is missing a light so I will take it off the flat top and the flat is missing the left cover. Maybe I'll make the flat top into my buffer/polisher, put wire wheels on one, and a grinding wheel and belt sander conversion on the third.
:headscrat
I see I am to late with the above warning. Welcome to the Block grinder support group. We are all in this together. :thumbup:
 
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Whew, lots to catch up on. A guy goes to an estate sale or 2 and JIMINY CRICKET. See my comments in Blue.



Here's the latest update to the Want/Wish List.

Please let me know if there are corrections, updates to be made.
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For more information the Want/Wish List Process, see: 01/03/2015 GJ (post #3761). Last updated on: March 12, 2015

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4516788&postcount=3761


Leaving in one hour after my son goes to daycare.
What's a better time to go buy block grinders than when I have to be on a conference call.
:thumbup:

Or is it a better time to be on a conference call when going to buy block grinders? I don't know. I'm pumped!


~Veeps
 
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