gatewaysysop
Well-known member
Well, the hunt for a really nice, vintage 'block' grinder finally came to a triumphant end last weekend.
My father was in town to bring up some vises he'd restored, pick up a vintage drill press from me and then another one he scoped out on CL. Turns out the press on CL was being sold as part of a yard sale and the guy had TONS of awesome vintage tools, many Craftsman pieces, including power tools.
I wish I'd known or I'd have brought more cash, you guys would have been all over some of his stuff. Most of it was from his father (including the drill press) and the guy took really, really good care of his stuff. Many of the tools were in their original metal storage boxes, with original manuals and looked almost brand new, it was like vintage Craftsman nirvana or something.
As we were wrapping up the loading of the drill press, I spied the grinder and looked it over. It was older than most I'd seen and, other than some dirt and over spray, looked very well cared for. No price, so we asked what the guy wanted for it. He was asking $20 and, as luck would have it, we had only $18 left, down to the last dollar. Fortunately the guy was willing to take $18 and so the latest acquisition went behind the seat and we took the new baby back to my place.
Runs like a champ, quiet as a bee and smooth as silk. Heavy as heck for a 1/4 HP model, but everything is in great shape. Can't believe I got one of these beauties for such a great price.
Enjoy the pics!
My father was in town to bring up some vises he'd restored, pick up a vintage drill press from me and then another one he scoped out on CL. Turns out the press on CL was being sold as part of a yard sale and the guy had TONS of awesome vintage tools, many Craftsman pieces, including power tools.

I wish I'd known or I'd have brought more cash, you guys would have been all over some of his stuff. Most of it was from his father (including the drill press) and the guy took really, really good care of his stuff. Many of the tools were in their original metal storage boxes, with original manuals and looked almost brand new, it was like vintage Craftsman nirvana or something.

As we were wrapping up the loading of the drill press, I spied the grinder and looked it over. It was older than most I'd seen and, other than some dirt and over spray, looked very well cared for. No price, so we asked what the guy wanted for it. He was asking $20 and, as luck would have it, we had only $18 left, down to the last dollar. Fortunately the guy was willing to take $18 and so the latest acquisition went behind the seat and we took the new baby back to my place.

Runs like a champ, quiet as a bee and smooth as silk. Heavy as heck for a 1/4 HP model, but everything is in great shape. Can't believe I got one of these beauties for such a great price.
Enjoy the pics!




