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bagged89s10

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Call me jelly Bagged! I've been looking for a commercial round top for years!


This will be my third commercial round top. Now I seriously need to get working and sell a couple. Maybe this one will become a parts grinder.

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Ex: sorry i guess i missed your post of your most recent block, but happy that i was a bit of a smart *** so you could provide the link to a grinder i didn't know you owned. i like your avitar but you might have more belt grinders than i have vises.

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It's also odd that it has a square switch cutout vs the round.

There were a bunch of rectangular switch manufacturers back in the day. I worked for a U.S. switch manufacturer that caught on fire and went out of business. Or, maybe it was the other way around. :ninja: we will never know the truth. :ninja:

The major players were Cutler-Hammer, Cherry, Carling, Tower, Marquardt, a very crispy Lucerne (who didn't make these paddle switches) and a few others.

There has to a source for the originals, but I haven't been able to find it. In all honesty, I've spent less than 10 minutes looking. :lol:
 

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I've spent considerably more than 10 minutes and could not find one with exact dimensions of that particular switch. There have been lots of leads but none panned out, if anyone finds a direct replacement, you will be famous!
 

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Bagged: with 100 degree temps around the country today it doesn't take much to get the guys changing the subject in any conversation. nice find and let us know how it runs when you pick up the grinder. also i'd like to see a few more pictures of the height adjustment feature of your new stand.

Jake and Nines: funny stuff as per usual
 

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So here it is. $40 the stand is all the way down in the pics I took. It adjusts from 24" to 36". It's China made but pretty beefy. I might try to convert it into a vise stand, or it will be a stand for my Dayton belt sander build. Maybe I'll make a block grinder/sander with my Dayton belt sander. I have enough grinders now.

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So here it is. $40 the stand is all the way down in the pics I took. It adjusts from 24" to 36". It's China made but pretty beefy. I might try to convert it into a vise stand, or it will be a stand for my Dayton belt sander build. Maybe I'll make a block grinder/sander with my Dayton belt sander. I have enough grinders now.

If your Dayton is a USA model, it will make an awesome belt grinder.
 
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EX: while we are on the subject would either my 1/3 HP or my 3/4 HP Dayton bench grinders work to make a franken grinder sort of like yours?

Bagged: nice pick up and 1/2 HP commercial blocks don't grow on trees especially at that price.
 

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Just got this one in a auction, have to go pick it up on Thurs.

Not my best deal at $50 but I'm happy.

I also have a bid in on a 3/4 hp wish me luck.

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I'm just hoping that all these round top commercial grinders are popping up for a reason and I'll be next to show one off. You guys are killing it!

Thumper, that $50 looks like money well spent! :beer:
 

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X2! Completeness, yes! :beer:


See I have the same one but missing the covers. And the covers are not the same as the newer round top commercials. If anyone spots the correct covers please let me know. Then I can save another complete block.


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Just got this one in a auction, have to go pick it up on Thurs.



Not my best deal at $50 but I'm happy.



When you pick it up can you tel me the part numbers on the side shields and the quench tray? None of my quench trays seem to fit mine so maybe it's a different part number.
 

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EX: while we are on the subject would either my 1/3 HP or my 3/4 HP Dayton bench grinders work to make a franken grinder sort of like yours?
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I'd slap a Trick Tools MT adapter on your Dayton 3/4hp (assuming it's a USA model), and it's as good as it gets. Should bolt right on. It looks like it is only available in a 2x36 at this time, but it would still be fine---same as the Blockmeister, and for $219 you get to experience the exciting world of belt grinding :beer:

BTW, 1/3hp would be too weak for a 2" wide belt.
 

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Picked this 3/4HP one up yesterday.

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Does the stamp on the bottom indicate it was made in 1978?

Runs pretty smooth, and it is amazingly clean. The guy who owned it before apparently had it for ~20 years and only used it to sharped lawnmower blades.

Came with the factory base which someone had spot welded onto a big steel plate.
 

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Picked this 3/4HP one up yesterday.

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Does the stamp on the bottom indicate it was made in 1978?

Runs pretty smooth, and it is amazingly clean. The guy who owned it before apparently had it for ~20 years and only used it to sharped lawnmower blades.

Came with the factory base which someone had spot welded onto a big steel plate.

Nice find sweeeeeeeeeeeet !:thumbup:
 

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Just got this one in a auction, have to go pick it up on Thurs.



Not my best deal at $50 but I'm happy.



When you pick it up can you tel me the part numbers on the side shields and the quench tray? None of my quench trays seem to fit mine so maybe it's a different part number.

I will try and remember to look for the numbers for you and either post them here or send you a PM.
 

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:lol: when I told my son I was going to pick up another bench grinder he just rolled his eyes and shook his head and said "Okay I will make some more room on the shelf.

Honest it's not my fault that I keep finding them at auctions and sales for give away prices. I just hope that no one in my area joins here and finds out what good little grinders these are and starts competing with me.
 

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Just got this one in a auction, have to go pick it up on Thurs.

Not my best deal at $50 but I'm happy.

I also have a bid in on a 3/4 hp wish me luck.

A complete 1/2hp commercial industrial rated in that condition for $50!?!?!?! You should be very happy. Nice grinder. :thumbup:
 

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Picked this 3/4HP one up yesterday.

Does the stamp on the bottom indicate it was made in 1978?

Runs pretty smooth, and it is amazingly clean. The guy who owned it before apparently had it for ~20 years and only used it to sharped lawnmower blades.

Came with the factory base which someone had spot welded onto a big steel plate.

Super rare! 12/78 sounds right to me. A nice find. :thumbup:
 

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See I have the same one but missing the covers. And the covers are not the same as the newer round top commercials. If anyone spots the correct covers please let me know. Then I can save another complete block.
Here's a rtop 1/2-HP m-397.19590.
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McB: are you trying to up your post count?? :lol_hitti

DM: your dad does amazing work and what's even better is I bet he's only owned that one a few days. your restorations are pretty nice too and did you learn a bit from Dad? also how to buy them for next to nothing so you might make a few sheckles in case you want to buy something for your shop? Is Dad a member and if not you need to get him to sign up and share some of his secrets?
 
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