JackDiddly
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Hey guys posted pics of my resto in this thread.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=292118
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=292118
Hey guys posted pics of my resto in this thread.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=292118
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Doc or Tedsters: are you looking at your Craigslist block ads today or i'm guessing it's already in your car?
I talked to the seller 30 mins. after she listed it. I plan on picking it up Tuesday for the next person on the W/W List, if it isn't already sold.
Yes, here's another, a 1/2HP in Wisconsin.
257.192150
When did they make these? Any good?
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Yes, here's another, a 1/2HP in Wisconsin.
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Yes, here's another, a 1/2HP in Wisconsin.
257.192150
When did they make these? Any good?
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bagged, that maybe one of the good later 257. models.This one is a 257.192170 . It's somewhat far from me so I don't know if I will pursue it or not. Waiting to hear back if it's all metal. It looks to be all metal like my flat top.
bagged, that maybe one of the good later 257. models.
From the picture, it looks to have the same q. tray, tool rests, eye shields, and power switch as the 397. models.
The plastic 1/3-HP m-257.190470 Vari Speed I have does not share any P/Ns, even the rubber feet/bushings are different.
Doc: sorry for your loss, but if the other stand is worth $50 i'm positive the Craftsman stand is worth at least that much too. so lets see what they are selling for $100.
1) 3/4 HP commercial block maybe 1960's and doesn't look to abused
2) metal eye shields even though the glass is busted
3) metal light seems to be situated nicely and probably works
4) heavy duty water tray and tool rests
5) last but not least the Craftsman metal tool stand that i think also has a shelf
All of these are on my list of the top 10 i'd ask for when looking for and buying a block. maybe a 1 HP, Craftsman original pipe like stand and some attachments and extra wheels and you'd have a perfect block grinder especially with your talent.
now i know it's an estate sale, but since the supply of blocks is almost drained in Michigan i'm not surprised and I'd pay more for that in my area.
again i'm sorry for your loss, but maybe another GJ member grabbed it that also knew what he was buying. Tedsters??
ALL: i'm not a fan of the black plastic blocks and the black metal ones don't have my eye even though i know BCZ bought a NOS 1 HP one a few months ago. Happy hunting and grinding.
Doc: sorry for your loss, but if the other stand is worth $50 i'm positive the Craftsman stand is worth at least that much too. so lets see what they are selling for $100.
1) 3/4 HP commercial block maybe 1960's and doesn't look to abused
2) metal eye shields even though the glass is busted
3) metal light seems to be situated nicely and probably works
4) heavy duty water tray and tool rests
5) last but not least the Craftsman metal tool stand that i think also has a shelf
All of these are on my list of the top 10 i'd ask for when looking for and buying a block. maybe a 1 HP, Craftsman original pipe like stand and some attachments and extra wheels and you'd have a perfect block grinder especially with your talent.
now i know it's an estate sale, but since the supply of blocks is almost drained in Michigan i'm not surprised and I'd pay more for that in my area.
Probably a victim of my own doing.
It's just that I was so close! I would have probably spent the $$ on the grinder and not bought the treasures I did get, which will be posted in a separate thread.
again i'm sorry for your loss, but maybe another GJ member grabbed it that also knew what he was buying. Tedsters??
I was looking for him, but nope, some other lucky duck.
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Here's a reality check I had today.
You see, I don't count the stand, I have one and it is cool looking but takes up a LOT of precious space with no storage.
So, ~$100 for that grinder in an estate sale and gone in 35 mins. shocked me. Maybe that's the world of estate sales, I have been to less than a dozen; but, that's what I expect for a CL price. Just saying.

Well, I am loathe to say it, but the board member who was going to print my aluminum label has up and vanished, together with my original label, which I sent him for reference, and a thank you gift (a wrench) I sent along with it. I haven't heard from him since March and he hasn't logged in or responded to several PMs and emails since the end of March. He came off as very together when we communicated. I am really surprised and disappointed by how this worked out. It's the first time I have been burned on the board. I hope nothing is wrong with him, but I can only conclude he is checked out for good at this point. So does anyone know a cheap place to get a label printed for my grinder? I have a high quality image all ready to go. :-(
Well, I am loathe to say it, but the board member who was going to print my aluminum label has up and vanished, together with my original label, which I sent him for reference, and a thank you gift (a wrench) I sent along with it. I haven't heard from him since March and he hasn't logged in or responded to several PMs and emails since the end of March. He came off as very together and was nice when we communicated. No money changed hands, and he was going to do it as a favor, so I am not necessarily upset on that account; rather, I would have just liked an explanation and to have gotten my label back. I am really surprised and disappointed by how this worked out. It's the first time I have been burned on the board. I hope nothing is wrong with him, but I can only conclude he is checked out for good at this point. So does anyone know a cheap place to get a label printed for my grinder? I have a high quality image all ready to go. :-(
Yeah, he was going to print the label and an on-off switch label on .063 aluminum stock. My label style was riveted onto the center band.
McB: you didn't help Doc's cause by remodeling the Blockmeister without a BUDGET. how is the new stand working out??


#3 was dropped off to me yesterday evening! 3/4 horse commercial, 397.19451 8" wheels![]()
McB: you didn't help Doc's cause by remodeling the Blockmeister without a BUDGET. how is the new stand working out??
BC: i remembered yours was one of the good black metal 1 HP's, but sorry that look doesn't do it for me if i'm going to start getting rid of some of my Baldors and Daytons. Just curious have you used it yet or does 30-40 year NOS purchases ever get used?
TM: McB has a point that your stock is going up daily as more and more guys and gals read this thread. keep up the good work and i know you are able to move from state to state so there should be a few more in your future just maybe not $20.
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,B]ALL[/B]: anybody put a deburring wheel on their block? care to share a few pictures and some results on anything you shined up?

Bagged: I'd think a 1/3 HP might not be quite strong enough for a deburring wheel and maybe a 1/2 might not be either. hopefully someone has a deburring wheel laying around to try and tell us.
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Look at this Dayton that seems to be on a craftsman stand. Too bad the price is steep though.
http://westernmass.craigslist.org/tls/5043957511.html
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That thing is awesome! That's what I want. An 8" 3/4 - 1 Hp.

Pend: Jack of the 12 gauge garage had a nice label he printed i think on aluminum or some type of metal so you might do a search of his posts on here or PM him to see if he can make one for you because he offered at one time. he also had a nice customized warning sort of keeping users from winning a Darwin award.
Bagged: I'd think a 1/3 HP might not be quite strong enough for a deburring wheel and maybe a 1/2 might not be either. hopefully someone has a deburring wheel laying around to try and tell us.
i clicked on your Dayton ad and it's already been deleted so someone thought the price was ok.
BC: i bet the 1 HP purrs.
Going, going.......it's gone.