Outlawmws
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The star/Washer wheel dressers can have the star wheels replaced.
Thank-you!
I actually just joined again b/c I didn't get an email notification
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I have 2 of these dressers from Amazon and they do a good job.Yeah, that is what I found today. Made in Taiwan but small and compact which is nice since I do not have any huge grinders (yet).
The one I got from amazon is just a flat faced razor looking thing with diamonds glued to it. They get good reviews so I tried it out. Only invested $7 so not a big deal.
Very nice! That tree has some awesome fruit!Picked this one up earlier today. Didn’t need another block but couldn’t pass up one is such nice shape (albeit hidden in dirt) and with the disc sander attachment. 1967 date stamp underneath.
It also had the original tubular steel stand but they just take up so much floor space so I left it with the seller.
Here is my grinder tree this will get added to.

I think this is my first local block find ever.
1/2 hp round top with metal switch. Just missing the eye shields and spark arrestors.
And, I finally found a wheel dresser.
$50 and 1.5 miles away.
So last year I drove 8hrs and paid $85 for one just like it. You can probably find it if you go back a few pages. After that of course they started popping up all over.
Thanks! I'm not sure of this grinder's fate yet. Poor thing just got stuck in a corner after a quick once over.I have a spare set of spark arrestors if you are interested.
No worries. Once you've decided, feel free to reach out if you need 'em.Thanks! I'm not sure of this grinder's fate yet. Poor thing just got stuck in a corner after a quick once over.
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Picked this one up earlier today. Didn’t need another block but couldn’t pass up one is such nice shape (albeit hidden in dirt) and with the disc sander attachment. 1967 date stamp underneath.
It also had the original tubular steel stand but they just take up so much floor space so I left it with the seller.
Not sure how I missed this one, nice! I can't resist the older Vimco lamps.
You got a great one there and a nice rack to store them on.
I use a little screwdriver to gently separate the pieces. You can see where the tabs are if you look closely.Thanks!
The light doesn’t work currently. I think there is something funky in the switch at the bulb. Is there a preferred way to remove the ‘cap’ to inspect the switch wiring inside?
I use a little screwdriver to gently separate the pieces. You can see where the tabs are if you look closely.
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Thanks!
The light doesn’t work currently. I think there is something funky in the switch at the bulb. Is there a preferred way to remove the ‘cap’ to inspect the switch wiring inside?
I always thought that referred to the switch.
This is what to look for.I always thought that referred to the switch.
Picked up another block for 30 bucks, I’m hoping it’s wound like my 1947!
What would be a good color scheme for this one?

It's looking great, nice work!75% the way through reassembling this guy. Refresh treatment consisted on tear-down, media blast, paint and a new cord.
Thanks for the tips around removing the light cap. Didn’t find anything that would lead to it not working. I’ll reinstall with a new bulb and maybe I’ll get lucky!
I need to dress the stone wheel and find some sandpaper discs.

It's looking great, nice work!75% the way through reassembling this guy. Refresh treatment consisted on tear-down, media blast, paint and a new cord.
Thanks for the tips around removing the light cap. Didn’t find anything that would lead to it not working. I’ll reinstall with a new bulb and maybe I’ll get lucky!
I need to dress the stone wheel and find some sandpaper discs.

Looking good. 1/2 h.p. Cap. Start with disc sander should be a great machine. I’ve had 30 plus blocks pass through here and not one of them came with any attachments or accessories. Hope to someday find one like yours. If you can’t find the correct sanding discs, harbor freight sells some big ones that you can cut down to size.75% the way through reassembling this guy. Refresh treatment consisted on tear-down, media blast, paint and a new cord.
Thanks for the tips around removing the light cap. Didn’t find anything that would lead to it not working. I’ll reinstall with a new bulb and maybe I’ll get lucky!
I need to dress the stone wheel and find some sandpaper discs.
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Finished grinder assembly today!
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Larry: the large hex piece (35mm-ish) is female threaded for the motor shaft and then male threaded for the disc to screw on to. I wasn’t too sure how it all bolted together until I started taking it apart.
75% the way through reassembling this guy. Refresh treatment consisted on tear-down, media blast, paint and a new cord.
Nice color combination! What brand and color codes?Got a little bit done with this one today, I’ve got a ton of spare titanium I’m thinking about making tool rests, spark arrestors etc with!


Good morning fellow Blockheads and grinder aficionados.
I know it is early for some of you, but I have to share this new information, or at least new to me. In the whole scheme of things this is trivial, but our way of classifying what is and is not a Block grinder has been refined, and confirmed by 2 people I have a lot of respect for regarding things mechanical and vintage.
What am I blathering on about? I have believed and passed on the belief that there are two kinds of Craftsman style Block grinders; flat top and round top - mailbox/tombstone shape.
Not so, according to Brian Kachadurian, OWWM.
Rather than re-post the details here, please follow this link to a GJ thread: Craftsman Block motor Bench Grinders - What's the Fuss (with resource information) ---> https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4000526&postcount=1
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Very nice score!I don’t remember if I shared this one but I might keep it since I found a light shield for it and a stand from a 1/2HP block I recently picked up. It’s actually the first clean 3/4 or 1HP one I’ve owned. The other 1HP and 3/4HP blocks i’ve owned were somewhat rough and needed restoration. Of course I sold the good eye shields I had to someone on this board I think. Does anyone have 1 good eye shield? the right one has a burn hole.
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I agree, and have been and will continue to consider Craftsman grinders with manufacturer prefix of 397 or 257 (as in 397.XXXXX) as Block grinders we know and appreciate for their rugged build quality.I've always considered the cast-aluminum "round-top" and "flat-top" grinders to be blocks, given their overall similarity in shape and construction method.
On GJ, we could always consider "block grinders" to be as above, and then have two sub-classes--round-top block and flat-top block--to align with the nomenclature elsewhere.