Htscheg
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Beautiful!
AB: nice looking block and was it stamped 1958 under the base? also would you mind showing us the brass wheel when you get it on your block and where did you get your wheels?
Waiting for the stand to arrive...anyday now, but here is my cleaned up 1958 with a badge refresh made by someone I met here on GJ. Im happy with it and can't wait to get it mounted. This will eventually become a polishing station with a brass wheel and a lambswool wheel.
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Yes, that Pre block I found above is a thing of beauty, almost art worthy, IMHO.
So compared to that this will be mundane, another 70's block found in its cardboard box, mint, unused;
Have been so busy @ work haven't posted in a while, now I am catching up. That brings my "boxed block" total to 8, plus 1 new w/out a box and too many loose used ones to count![]()
CL pickings in SE Michigan have been 'not so great' lately.
There are several 1/3-HP Blocks at eBay prices.
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And to top it off, the seller tossed in a CM die grinder for $5 more.
Yes, that Pre block I found above is a thing of beauty, almost art worthy, IMHO.
So compared to that this will be mundane, another 70's block found in its cardboard box, mint, unused;

Gents, sorry for the delay, been stupid crazy at work, year end rush, even went in on a Sunday!
This thing is a beast weighing in over 65lbs! This may be my new holy grail grinder!!!

Gents, sorry for the delay, been stupid crazy at work, year end rush, even went in on a Sunday!
On with the eye candy; when I spotted this in this condition I knew I had to have it, all original, used maybe 2-3 times in its entire existence??? Many pics ahead!!![]()
CAJUN: so 8 NOS (new old stock blocks) and more than a few old blocks sitting around? i think we need a few pictures don't we? anybody else agree?
WOW!!
IMG_2798 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
20171215_124448 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
IMG_4571 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
Well...thanks to this thread and Dr Block!
A few old blocks, I have ALL of these plus some not shown; need updated pics, no time
IMG_2798 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
Craftsman Stands, a few...
IMG_5804 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
Boxxed Blocks, 7 in boxes, 1 minus a box (top row far left in bag)
IMG_4571 by Cajun Firehawk, on Flickr
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Spotted this one a few days ago on CL for $50 with stand. Was browsing in tools section today & came across it again. The price was dropped to $25 so I called the guy. He suggested I come this afternoon so I did. It's rough but I was more interested in the stand. The grinder does work but it's missing some parts

I saw that grinder, but it was a bit too far. Glad someone here was able to grab it. Finally had some time to work on my 1hp over the weekend and finished the stripping and paint. Plan to reassemble next week after the replacement bearings arrive.
Stands worth $25 easy!![]()
Nice. Where were you able to locate replacement bearings?
Ordered a set of Nachi's (6203) from ebay, but there are many sources including McMaster, Accurate Bearings, etc.
Progun3400 nice find. Just those stands go for way more than that.
Question for the Guru's": Do the 1/2 and 1/3 HP blocks take the same bearings?
I know its somewhere in the 10K posts, but...
I've replaced them in 1/3 to 1 h.p. and they all take the same bearing.
hey guys, I have a flat top crown top logo, mid 70s 1/2 hp block. I've taken the inner guards off since it has no outer guards anyway, and put on coarse & fine wire wheels. I've had to use washers as spacers to get the nuts to tighten, the wire wheels are too thin and I run out of threads.
Is there any length or amount of spacers that is 'too much' or unsafe? I was thinking of cutting a length of pipe to add even more space between these wire wheels and the motor to get even more access with unwieldy and weird shaped things.

Hi fellow Block Heads.
Just getting caught up on eMails, GJ and GG threads, and YouTube videos, after spending some time in the Twin Cities with family.
I helped out my son with a brake job on their 2010 Focus. I should have suspected it wasn't going to be a routine pads, rotor, and calipers job when only 3 of the 4 lug nuts on the 1st wheel would come off.
Anyway, it's done and I am here to add my 2 pennies, FWIW.
On the Block bearing sizes - I have noticed there are 2 sizes, depending on the arbor/shaft diameter.
Huh, not use to attaching pics. directly from laptop. I have been using PB, but that's a whole mother (sic) subject.
Anyone know how to have an attached pic show up in the body of the post?
TIA