ARFLY
Well-known member
Thank you.
Thank You, Good to know.What Outlaw said. ^^
The best engineered, most durable, and desirable "Block Motor" grinders were made by Paramount/Allegretti & Co.
These grinders have the 397 or 257 serial number prefixes.
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That's a cap-start. Does it run? It would make a great belt grinder.
Will those guards bolt onto a 1/3? If so I could use the left side... (Even if the guard is for a bigger wheel its my wire wheel...)
I am picking up a 1/3 HP block grinder this evening. It is complete with light, guards, and quench tray. I have a 1/2 HP that is missing a few things like the guards. Are parts interchangeable between the 2?
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I'm not sure. I don't have a 1/3hp anymore to check if they are the same.
Anyone know if the main guard housing will interchange between the 1/2 > 1/3 for the mounting?
Yes they all fit, in my experience. Mounting holes for 6", 7", and 8" wheels are the same.
And you haven't jumped all over that?
Actually, if the make of the motor was known, It might be worth getting it for that...
Not much to add lately, but I thought I'd put this here for laughs. Maybe it belongs in the WTF thread, though.
How manydo you see?
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The CL ad is only 11 min. old right now, and the ask is $10.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/tls/5665635627.html
Not much to add lately, but I thought I'd put this here for laughs. Maybe it belongs in the WTF thread, though.
How manydo you see?
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The CL ad is only 11 min. old right now, and the ask is $10.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/tls/5665635627.html
I finally wrapped up a Grinder Pedestal graciously sold to me by JZiggy.
The stand as she arrived:
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I did not have enough Evaporust for the base and stand so just soaked the set screws (note, dont use a plastic bag. Evapo did not eat it but it did leave the bag VERY soft after 24hrs)
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Screws straight out of the Evaporust.
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I always use HF paint strainers to strain the evapo solution back into the bottle. Been using the same bottle for over a year with barely any loss of strength.
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I wire wheeled and scrubbed these both but the casting had so many pits it was impossible to get them rid of all signs of rust. I coated them with Rust Reformer and hope that helps.
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Final stand. Bases are Hammer Gray and the column is High Heat black enamel (what I had on hand). I will eventually do the same color scheme on the 1/4th horse block sitting atop it.
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Picked this up. Just needs a quick cleaning before I sell it. I might repaint the center cover.
So I think this is my ideal Grinder, but this guy's asking twice what I'm willing to pay. Late 50's and gorgeous!
http://newjersey.craigslist.org/tls/5549113340.html

Whats the item number on those? I need some new ones.Another kind buddy of mine picked this up for me. Yay minions!
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Also, I went to a different Lowe's and hit the jackpot (and I only took half of what was crammed in the grommet drawer):
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I found this silver foil paper at Michaels.I'll try it out later.
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Oh yeah- my wife has a Silhouette vinyl cutting machine. Have my cutting solution [emoji3]
I saw one of those at Michaels. I want one but not for $300.
I need to find some type of clear film to go over the top of the label. I noticed any water on this paper causes issues.
Oh that's too bad. Since they show it to be used on canned goods and such- too bad that there's no shielding on top. They have a clear film of the same stuff- might work.