If I can ever find a photo of the same model, would love to get a repro tag for a Rockwell 7" 200V 3 phase grinder
If you can find one and the owner’s willing to remove and scan the tag then I can make it. It’s also possible to repro it with a photo and then taking measurements of each item with a caliper but that takes a lot longer.


I was vectored here from members of the "Pre-Block Grinders--Where's the Love?” thread after I asked for ideas on how recover from my mistake that ruined my grinder’s label.
Matt--
I was vectored here from members of the "Pre-Block Grinders--Where's the Love?” thread after I asked for ideas on how recover from my mistake that ruined my grinder’s label. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=8068683#post8068683
I read through this thread and saw all your spectacular work—including where you helped Pendragon1998 with his aluminum label in post #91. Mine is exactly the same except for the date of manufacture.
I also read that you were contemplating a purchase of a sublimation printer. Since I didn’t notice many Pre-Block or other aluminum-label owners publicly pledge support for this purchase, I’m wondering if you went through with it and are able to create a label for me. I’m more than willing to contribute.
Thanks for this great service!
Lance
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Can someone tell me where these wires go or point me to a wiring diagram that I can understand. Also, I have no idea the model/power of this motor isbecause the label is unreadable. Any ideas?
Radar- Matt's done 4 stickers for me, all for grinders that have metal tags on them. I merely cleaned up the back of the original tag and mounted Matt's stickers on them. I figure if a purist ever comes along and absolutely wants the original tag, it's still there. The results far exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend this method.

Can someone tell me where these wires go or point me to a wiring diagram that I can understand. Also, I have no idea the model/power of this motor isbecause the label is unreadable. Any ideas?

Skil 6" grinder (Australian edition) refurb - aluminium bearing housings polished up nicely.
Thanks to Matt for his help with decals.
Amazing work.
Does anyone have any kind of foolproof method for applying decals/labels/stickers so that they line up perfectly? I've been struggling with this for decades and haven't figured out any easy way of doing it.
Matt--
I was vectored here from members of the "Pre-Block Grinders--Where's the Love?” thread after I asked for ideas on how recover from my mistake that ruined my grinder’s label. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=8068683#post8068683
I read through this thread and saw all your spectacular work—including where you helped Pendragon1998 with his aluminum label in post #91. Mine is exactly the same except for the date of manufacture.
I also read that you were contemplating a purchase of a sublimation printer. Since I didn’t notice many Pre-Block or other aluminum-label owners publicly pledge support for this purchase, I’m wondering if you went through with it and are able to create a label for me. I’m more than willing to contribute.
Thanks for this great service!
Lance
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I have been making adhesive labels that you can attach over the top of you metal label. It's not exactly the same look, but very close and looks great when done.


Had some trouble making a label this morning.
Here’s how it printed
The printer I’m using can only print one color at a time then rewinds so I can insert the next color ribbon. There is an inherent shifting between colors that the OEM software compensates for but that the software I use doesn’t.
To work around this I had to add a 0.015” stroke to the red text, make it over print, and then make a knock out in the background rectangle. Took several tries to perfect (the user manual was very vague on this function and offered no help)
Here’s the end result
I printer similar labels in the past and usually make an extra one of each. Looked though my pile and found that this issue has been going on for a while unnoticed. So I went back and corrected the source files.
@Mattblast- a 397.19350 came into my possession today - that I plan on fully restoring.
I saw on pg 7 you had a label for this. What's the chance I could purchase one from you along w/ any other labels for the 397.19350 that you may have already made? Mine is also fully yellowed like your 'before' example. Thank you! Your work is incredible


Does anyone know where to get Wilton vise decals?
I tried ordering some and they couldn't find a part number. I need a bunch. This one...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/WILTON-6-I...929136?hash=item420d4c0bf0:g:gTUAAOSwCDxd3pT6