lol. Or mount it on the ceiling. ;-)
Way easier just to stand on your head
lol. Or mount it on the ceiling. ;-)
Wow! Nice work and i really like the red!
I like that color, too!Thanks! Yeah the red really popped when I was done, glad I went with that color.
Beautiful condition but disappointed that it has a bit of a vibration to it. I was surprised given how little use it appears to have had. I haven't tried dressing the wheels yet.
That is beautiful!
How did you fix/repair/replace the nameplate and the silver part it mounts on?
The nameplate/label was done by Matt, a fellow member and follower of this thread. The label is great quality, I’m extremely pleased with it. As for the silver part, it was all taken apart soaked in simple green for a day or so, brushed and cleaned up, lastly straightened it from the inside the best I could. Then came the primer and paint.
Thank you for the information.
What type paint did you use for the silver?
Here’s my latest block grinder pair. They need a cleanup but run well and look to be complete. Matching stand too!
3/4hp industrial and the 1hp!
So what do you use them for when they're all purdy and polished up?![]()
Here’s my latest block grinder pair. They need a cleanup but run well and look to be complete. Matching stand too!
3/4hp industrial and the 1hp!
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Had no idea they made a double stand.
You are welcome.1278. Forty years old last Christmas and looking like a showroom star.
I'm still nervous about replacing my 3/4" width grinding wheels. I can only find the replacement wheels I want in the 1" width. Measurements seem to indicate they will fit without conflict, however, I would appreciate anyone giving me their opinions or personal experiences or whatever they can share.
Torqueman - thanks for all the links! I have lots of homework to do.
1278. Forty years old last Christmas and looking like a showroom star.
I'm still nervous about replacing my 3/4" width grinding wheels. I can only find the replacement wheels I want in the 1" width. Measurements seem to indicate they will fit without conflict, however, I would appreciate anyone giving me their opinions or personal experiences or whatever they can share.
Torqueman - thanks for all the links! I have lots of homework to do.
I've never seen that exact color combo, is that how you got it?
As long as the wheels don't have clearance issues it should be fine. Is it a stone wheel or something that going to "spread"?
Excellent job and GREAT color. Where did you get the rubber feet? Are they just grommets?
Picked up this 1/2 hp block on a stand for $30. Stand isn’t much. With the narrow base, probably lucky in never took a nosedive!
Grinder is all there except for the plastic eye shields and the plastic cap on the lamp. Manufacture date is July 9, 1974.
It runs great and takes over 2 minutes to coast down! Therefore, I’m thinking a complete rebuild isn’t necessary. For now, I’ll clean it up and replace the power cord. I may explore doing something with the lamp since it’s got some rust on the gooseneck and the socket seems a little sketchy.
A long "coast down" time can indicate dry bearings. They may need to be replaced.

A long "coast down" time can indicate dry bearings. They may need to be replaced.
How long of a coast down is proper for bearings that are in good shape?