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Rileysan

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I looked at a "Sears Best" 1HP block on CM stand yesterday. Seller was asking $150. Unrestored, but looks to be in excellent shape. I don't need it, but if it's a bargain price, I'll go back and get it. What say you all?

Brian
 
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Can someone tell me how two separate the two halves of the grinder? Some of the insulation has deteriorated on the wires and I can't reach it without separating. Thanks for the help guys!
 

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I looked at a "Sears Best" 1HP block on CM stand yesterday. Seller was asking $150. Unrestored, but looks to be in excellent shape. I don't need it, but if it's a bargain price, I'll go back and get it. What say you all?

Brian

You don't need a 1hp big boy? I don't understand. :drool:
 

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I looked at a "Sears Best" 1HP block on CM stand yesterday. Seller was asking $150. Unrestored, but looks to be in excellent shape. I don't need it, but if it's a bargain price, I'll go back and get it. What say you all?

Brian

The stand would fetch at least $100 on the auction site, so you would be paying $50 for a 1hp grinder----yes, it's worth it.
 

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Riley: any pictures of your 1 HP grinder on original stand? you have my vote to go buy it. there is a 1/2 HP commercial block on it's original stand for sale up here if not sold already for $150 that if it was the older style with the metal eye shields and rounded top i'd buy and i don't NEED another grinder.

good luck

ALL: in case i don't get back on this thread before Christmas i want to wish all my fellow Blockheads a great Christmas and an even better 2016 than years past.

you all are awesome.
 

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I looked at a "Sears Best" 1HP block on CM stand yesterday. Seller was asking $150. Unrestored, but looks to be in excellent shape. I don't need it, but if it's a bargain price, I'll go back and get it. What say you all?

Pictures? Model number? Older blockhead or a newer model? I would be interested in picking up a 1HP especially if it is an older model in excellent shape and on CM pedestal stand. Let me know if you are not interested. It would be worth a road trip to Oregon to pick one of these up. Thanks.
 

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Pictures? Model number? Older blockhead or a newer model? I would be interested in picking up a 1HP especially if it is an older model in excellent shape and on CM pedestal stand. Let me know if you are not interested. It would be worth a road trip to Oregon to pick one of these up. Thanks.

I brought my camera to his place but the batteries were dead (epic fail on my part). I don't know enough about cman block grinders to tell the difference between old or new. I just knew what it was. I will be meeting with him again in the very near future and will get more details about this, and other items he has - but for now, I'm keeping him a secret as he has some stuff I want before I tell the world about it.

Brian
 

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Great grab Cman.
Search this thread, or the Block Grinder 101 thread for the Hillman replacement rubber feet for it (available at Lowes). You'd be surprised at how much vibration the feet can remove, even when the grinder is bolted down.

OBTW - It's also a CrownTop. At 1974 it could be one of the last with that logo.

$20 ? - Yup, that's suckage pricing. :thumbup:
jakemac, thanks for that info. Full disclosure, I paid another $20 for him to hold it for me.

Here is the part number for the feet. Hillman 884633.
harleybuilder, thanks, will pick some of those up next week.

Hello all,

Just finished this rebuild and posted the details over at owwm.org under omwm, but thought you'd like to have a peek and also to contribute to this excellent thread.

It's 397.21125, a Canadian model, identical to the .21135, but no tray or light.

Replaced the bearings, painted the centre band with Rustoleum Metallic Aluminium. Didn't paint housing or guards, but used NuFinish The Once a Year Car Polish, that worked wonders removing the oxidization. Everything else was buffed.
Isaiah, nice job, cleaned up nicely and keeps most of the original patina intact.
 

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This CL ad has to be someone from here. Nicely restored craftsman machines.
http://charlotte.craigslist.org/tls/5356706853.html

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DAYUM!! I love the style of those old Craftsman tools.


Here's another 1/2HP block in Milwaukee, it's either $40 or $70 LOL :D :D
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/5353944977.html

And a 1/3HP in Richmond, VA for $60. We even get a shoutout in the ad :D
http://richmond.craigslist.org/tls/5361818083.html

A 1/2HP in Jersey for $30
http://newjersey.craigslist.org/tls/5329435641.html
 

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Someone over at OWWM.com found another source for the BASE BUSHINGs (RUBBER FEET), OEM Part No. 5537401.

GRAINGER's p/n 2MEV3
Rubber Grommet Kit,
For Use With Motor Mounting Brackets,
$8.42 / pkg. of 6http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/www.grainger.com/

Link to OWWM thread.
http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=166976&hilit=Craftsman+7+Bench+Grinder+Updated

I've bought them from Zoro when they have a sale. Normal price at Zoro is $7.76 for the bag of 6.

https://www.zoro.com/dayton-rubber-grommet-kit-larger-od-78-in-pk6-2mev3/i/G2705507/?q=2mev3
 

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This CL ad has to be someone from here. Nicely restored craftsman machines.
http://charlotte.craigslist.org/tls/5356706853.html

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I spoke with the guy listing these for a while last week. Nice guy, but not on here. He mentioned being retired and spending his time doing nothing but hitting auctions and restoring old vintage tools. Mainly focuses on lathes but dabbles in other items too.

I plan to head out to is shop soon and check out is work in person...looks stellar!
 

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I spoke with the guy listing these for a while last week. Nice guy, but not on here. He mentioned being retired and spending his time doing nothing but hitting auctions and restoring old vintage tools. Mainly focuses on lathes but dabbles in other items too.

I plan to head out to is shop soon and check out is work in person...looks stellar!
I hope you invited him to our little group of the Internet as I'm sure he has a wealth of knowledge. Hopefully he will allow you to snap some pictures while you are at his shop. ...
 

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I hope you invited him to our little group of the Internet as I'm sure he has a wealth of knowledge. Hopefully he will allow you to snap some pictures while you are at his shop. ...

I for sure did, but he seemed dis-interested. Not in the group here, just more of a browser versus active posting. Mentioned getting on here browsing for ideas, etc.
 

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You took the word from my mouth.

I love the description:

"This is my work of art that was rejected by the art show. They turned the grinding wheel on and it scared the sheet out of them.
But it works like new and nice for kitchen knife sharpener."
 

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I love the description:

"This is my work of art that was rejected by the art show. They turned the grinding wheel on and it scared the sheet out of them.
But it works like new and nice for kitchen knife sharpener."

Hell...I might make a real low offer. I'm actually in Wilmington for the next few days with family.
 

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bought this for $50 at an auction. I know this has been asked and I tired to do a search but came up empty. Id like to know where to get a wire wheel for it and a new chord. And just curious how long do these usually spin when turned off? mine does for like 50 seconds. Thanks

 

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RB: you can buy wire wheels for these Blocks at a lot of places so i'll let the guys that have bought one recently say where they did. i think you can use just an old power cord off a computer or old printer. even an old or fairly new extension cord or you can buy them new at most any hardware store for less than $15.

my 1/2 HP commercial block runs out about a minute and it was barely used. i probably won't be changing the bearings on it, but some of the guys change the bearings on all their blocks just because these machines are all over 40 years old.

nice find

ALL: hope you all had a great Christmas and i really like that the days are starting to get longer and maybe warm and dry weather is coming again.
 

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Got a bionic shield and a diamond grinding wheel dresser for one of my Christmas gifts. Now I can be safer use while grinding. I will not be using those gloves while grinding though.
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Ex & S4: Amazon or do tell? i've got maybe 5 of that style that are all scratched up or not super clean and would love to have one nice one for 2016. have a link to share or the company you bought them from?

ALL: anybody have plans they want to share for their blocks or their shops for 2016? i personally want to get at least one of my 6 benches clear and clean at all times and would also like to line up at least 3 or more grinders with different wheels on them so i can get more work done.

cheers all
 

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I have the same face shield and I like it allot. but I will still wear additional eye protection underneath that.
 
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