whateg01
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Was that base available as an option for other models? Does a 1/4 or 1/3 HP model fit on it?
Dave
Dave
Any block grinder will fit.Was that base available as an option for other models? Does a 1/4 or 1/3 HP model fit on it?
Dave
I agree with Radar, the HD 1 and 3/4-HP's I've seen/owned, had the set screws on the bottom only.
Great scores, BTW!
I found the owner's manual for model 397.19670 (eMail me, I can send you a copy; it may also be available on OWWM's website).
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I 'misspoke', it is available on VintageMachinery website (OWWM's sister website).... Torqueman I would definitely be interested in that manual!
The base was never featured in the catalog by itself but I assume you could order one if you wanted. I've never seen one with a grinder that did not come with one originally.
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That would be a fun project. I bet you could sell a few of them if they turn out well.I never realized until that last post that it was actually separate from the grinder. I never really paid much attention to it either. It just seems like a much more secure water tray than the little one that hangs on the front of the grinder that looks like it could easily get knocked off and shatter on the floor. Maybe I'll 3D print one and have a buddy cast it for me.
Dave
That is a good idea.That would be a fun project. I bet you could sell a few of them if they turn out well.
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From the downloadable file linked above: 9491.pdf | pp-2 & 3 | #32 | 5528612 | Base.Is there a part# for the entire base? Where can I get one?????
Many, but not all, of the Blocks have a date ink stamped on the bottom cover.... Where is the date located on the grinder? And did these have serial #'s? I can't find either. ...

From the downloadable file linked above: 9491.pdf | pp-2 & 3 | #32 | 5528612 | Base.
You might try:
SearsPartsDirect website link - --> http://www.searspartsdirect.com/
eReplacementParts website link - --> https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=8579542
You would need all the other bits 'n pieces that go on the base, ie: tool rest, ...
I suspect, you'll find they are not available. Maybe eBay, CraigsList, ....
Many, but not all, of the Blocks have a date ink stamped on the bottom cover.
I don't know when Sears began issuing serial numbers. But just a quick scan of the last few posts shows the flat top Blocks have them, but the round tops do not.
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Probably around $100 or so. The stand is uncommon but I don't think they are sought after.Thanks - the hunt is on.
Well, the date on mine will remain a mystery as it's mounted to a solid top base and I don't think I'll be removing it to look.
Any idea what this is worth with the stand?
Agree.... The stand is uncommon but I don't think they are sought after. ...

I never realized until that last post that it was actually separate from the grinder. I never really paid much attention to it either. It just seems like a much more secure water tray than the little one that hangs on the front of the grinder that looks like it could easily get knocked off and shatter on the floor. Maybe I'll 3D print one and have a buddy cast it for me.
Dave
That would be a fun project. I bet you could sell a few of them if they turn out well.
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That is a good idea.
AFAIK they are no longer available from SearParts or eReplacementParts websites.
Saved this one from the scrap yard. Hoping to clean it up and use it for sharpening gear cutters and other profile cutters for the mill.
Dave
x2! Kool factor = 10.No, I have not seen that lamp before.
There were variations of that lamp available for purchase in the 60s as an aftermarket item. I would have definitely grabbed it just to remove that lamp for something else.

Nice 1/3 hp pre block... don't see very many of these.
Wheel guards are going to be tough but maybe the later model aluminum guards will fit.
Eye shields and tool rests are definitely compatible with later models so they should pop up on ebay fairly often. Also search for Vimco lamps on ebay and see if anything comes up.
Post some pics of the quench tray and how it is attached to the pedestal if you can.
Awesome!So this happened today.......$75 off of Facebook Marketplace. ...
I present to you "Franklin", my newest fix for my block addiction:
Thanks JoCo! Is that all one colour? Mine definitely appears to be gold on the outer sides, and I can't tell what it was inside. I'm guessing chrome based upon what Lafester was saying.
What you have there is a "Foley Belsaw", google it, they look the same...Saved this one from the scrap yard. Hoping to clean it up and use it for sharpening gear cutters and other profile cutters for the mill.
Dave
This one of mine is solid power bronze. Can't say with any authority what yours would have been. Every polished center band I've ever seen has had the machine finish stripes on it. I can't see any remnant of those on yours. EDIT: If you go back far enough in this thread, somebody posted a new in box pre-block. Can't recall what the center band looks like or what horsepower it is but it's a power bronze one.
What was the question?