I don't have buyer's remorse. The tool rests are 1/2" thick and the brackets they attach to are 9/16". Thankfully, they show little to no wear.
It's fun to compare that grinder to this little Rockwell 1/2 HP model. They both have stamped steel outer wheel covers, as opposed to cast iron.
The tool rest design is similar, but the Rockwell lacks the vertical adjustment slot and the tool rests are ambidextrous, with tabs on both sides. The wear on the right one suggests repetitive work at some point. I flattened the left one by clamping it in a drill press vise and using my Delta radial arm saw as an overhead grinder.
Speaking of tool rests, this old Craftsman wins the prize for the crappiest design. They don't allow for enough adjustment and the alignment is a bit off as-is. Otherwise, I find it attractive. It'd look better in the original dark blue paint though.
I shared this one on the Block Grinder thread a while back. Adding the top plates to the tool rests made it much more useful. I use that cut-off wheel quite often. The power switch is stuck in the on position and it's got at least six wires coming out of it, so I plugged it into that power strip and use it's switch instead.
Looking at that photo, I see that the mason bees have made use of the holes for the plastic shields.
I prefer to keep the gritty dust out of the shop. I've got a sheet of plastic to put over them when it's rainy. The beefy one on the far left is a newer 1HP Delta 10".