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15th December 2015, 01:14 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Woodworking Machinery in Australia & NZ - Manufacturers and Merchants
Hi all,
Well for those that may not have noticed, Antique and Vintage Woodworking Machinery now has it's own home on this forum, which I think is pretty cool, so thank you to those responsible for making this happen.
I wanted to get on and post, and I have been thinking of doing this post for a while now. I've been interested in Australian Woodworking Machinery, and have always been surprised by the limited information available. We have seen some great posts on manufacturers and merchants in the past, but I don't think I have seen a post that actually lists all the companies.
Depending on the interest, I would like to try (time permitting) to maintain a running list (index), and perhaps expand on that with some history, and perhaps some links to valuable posts or other resources for research. I am certain their are people on this forum with some great information to share on this topic, and I think we will all be a bit surprised by the extent of history surrounding the manufacture and supply of Woodwork Machinery in Australia. Hopefully with participation, we might be lucky enough to document some piece of information that might otherwise have been lost.
To start the ball rolling, this is a bit of a list off the top of my head (it's 1pm and I was supposed to be somewhere at 11am so I will keep it brief).
Artisan Woodworking Machinery Pty Ltd
Atom Distributing Co.
Austral Engineering Supplies Pty Ltd
L.S. Barker Pty Ltd
Charles & Hunting
Chas. E. Skinner Pty Ltd. (Renicks)
Demco Machinery Co. Pty Ltd
Durden
EasyCut Tool Company Pty Ltd
Gilbro
Goodall & Co. Pty Ltd
Hyco Woodworking Machinery
Macson
Mcpherson's Pty Ltd
Premo Woodworking and Sawmilling Machinery
W. Thornley and Sons Pty Ltd
Waldown (I add this for their drills)
Wolfenden
Woodfast
So this is a small list (please correct me, if something is not right, I don't claim to be an expert on this topic, I do need to go back and enter some of the company names correctly). Having done just this small list, I am thinking perhaps I should separate the merchants from the manufacturers?
Please do add to this list!!
Cheers,
Camo
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15th December 2015, 03:03 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Vicmarc wood lathes, Tough wood lathes, Leady woodlathes and accessories (Bruce Leadbeater) are a few that spring to mind. Will have to put the thinking cap on, I'm sure there are heaps more. GMF electric motors made some machinery, they were mentioned in a post on here fairly recently. Does Triton saw benches qualify?
Then there are heaps of accessory makers, such as Gifkins dovetail jigs.
Great idea to make a register of manufacturers, the list will get surprisingly long in the coming days.
Alan...
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15th December 2015, 07:52 PM #3
Camo,
Jeffwood Qld.
Also a merchant plate on my bandsaw. S. Robertson Pty Ltd. 23 Niagara Lane, Melb.
The plate is very similar to the Barker plate picture below, (from Matty)
The buildings in Niagara lane are magnificent, and still have the pulley mounts for lifting machinery.
Have a look at Google maps....look up....
23-25 Niagara Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000
Cheers,
Peter
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15th December 2015, 08:04 PM #4
Cam I think the agents/dealers should be seperate from the manufacturers.
Here's a few more manufacturers.
Fidax. Drill Press. Sydney
Parken. DrillPress
Richardson. . Drill.Press. Radial arm saw.
Sterling. Drill Press. Took over from Richardson
Jeffwood
Booth and Blades. Disc Sanders. Melbourne
Saturn. Bobbin sander. Sydney
Ezycut. Combo Machines, sawbenches.
Foster. Case planer
Ripley. 3 wheel bandsaw.
Herbert. Jointer etc. Sydney
I have a few brochures etc on some of these obscure ones.
H.Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)
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15th December 2015, 08:10 PM #5Senior Member
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Great idea Camo.
Here's one:
H.P. Gregory & Co. Ltd.
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My 1933 Speedax bandsaw, and Hyco table saw came from here.
Should New Zealand companies be included on this list?
Graham.
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15th December 2015, 08:17 PM #6Senior Member
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And the brand that dare not speak it's name in these hallowed halls.
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15th December 2015, 09:44 PM #7
A.A.Tyson
Band saws .
Rob
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16th December 2015, 07:15 AM #8GOLD MEMBER
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The list grows! Paulcall at Bankstown Sydney made table saws and jointers, may have made combination machines as well. They also made G clamps and other small hand tools.
William Adams in Sydney were a machinery merchant, I don't know if they made any of the gear that they sold.
As Clear Out mentioned, Herbert was actually A.E Herbert & Co. I had one of their jointers, an 8 inch job that resembled an aircraft carrier, and took up nearly as much room in the workshop.
I know the following aren't antique or vintage, but Yas Engineering, manufacturers of the Torque Work Centre, SlabMaster and RouterMaster, there is the Wood Wizz surfacing machine ( About Us ) and the Lucas Mill, and a couple of similar machines such as Goodwood portable saw mills (Goodwood Mobile Sawmills - Mobile Sawmill l Portable Sawmill Manufactured in Queensland ) and a machine that was demonstrated at the front of the Melbourne WWWS, can't remember the name, but the owner is a forum member.
This is a great thread Camo, it has really got my my thinking cap working.
Alan...
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16th December 2015, 09:25 AM #9Senior Member
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16th December 2015, 10:13 AM #10
So, if I put a Forstner bit in my Dawn post drill, and use it to drill a hole in timber (as I do from time to time), does that make it a woodworking machine?
Cheers, VannGatherer of rustyplanestools...
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16th December 2015, 10:27 AM #11
Vann,
I think most folk will understand what a vintage and antique "WOODWORKING MACHINE" is .... and what a "woodworking machine" is....
For instance, although it works wood and is a brilliant concept, this probably doesn't qualify...
BBQ LATHE
Cheers,
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16th December 2015, 11:15 AM #12
Reading through this thread has made me recall visiting a shop in Sydney about 40 years or more ago. They sold a benchsaw/jointer combination made with a hardwood frame. You could either buy them complete of assemble yourself.
"H.P. Gregory & Co. Ltd. Clarence St Sydney". I don't remember seeing any other machinery on the floor but I know the shop was right "in town"Just do it!
Kind regards Rod
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16th December 2015, 11:49 AM #13SENIOR MEMBER
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Peter,
That is very interesting, I'm glad that facade has survived development.
So are we putting them under Manufacturers and also Merchants?
Henry,
I'm not sure how this post will evolve (in the limitations of a thread environment), but I would like to expand on things once we start getting a comprehensive list, so if your willing, please keep those catalogues stored somewhere with easy access (perhaps the morgan, inside joke)
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16th December 2015, 12:02 PM #14SENIOR MEMBER
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Thank you everyone!! This is a great start, I am grateful that others share an interest in the topic.
Based on the list so far, and the sub forum we are in, I guess we need to set a few ground rules (this list is going to be long enough as it is), so may I suggest:
* We have two lists, a manufacturers and a Merchants
* Current companies can be included in the list, but I think we need to remember we are under the banner of "Antique and Vintage" (which is often hard in itself to define), but I think unless the company has considerable history in the area of Woodworking Machinery, we should probably keep them out of the list
* I think it would be right to include NZ companies in the list (Vann might not talk to me again otherwise ). Seriously though I think there was sufficient trade between the two countries and we were isolated enough from the rest of the world that they should be included. Could a moderator please help by changing the thread heading to say "Woodworking Machinery in Australia & NZ - Manufacturers and Merchants"?
* I think we need to stick to manufacturers and merchants of woodworking "machines" on this thread (we now have two great sub forums under "Hand Tools and Machinery", and I don't want to be responsible for muddying the waters). I think those making or selling drill presses (commonly used for woodworking), slide into the group, perhaps even bench grinders (but that's probably a stretch).
I guess the test to see if the company should be in the list, would have to be, if you found an item the company sold or made, would you list that item in this sub forum, or would you list it in a different sub forum. If you would list it in the "Antique and Vintage Machinery" sub forum, then I think the company should be in the list.
So here is what we have so far (some of these companies I have limited knowledge on, so please check the list and let me know if there are any corrections to be made):
Manufacturers Location Artisan Woodworking Machinery Pty Ltd Austral Engineering Supplies Pty Ltd L.S. Barker Pty Ltd Booth and Blades Charles & Hunting Chas. E. Skinner Pty Ltd. (Renicks) Demco Machinery Co. Pty Ltd Durden EasyCut Tool Company Pty Ltd Fidax Gilbro H.P. Gregory & Co. Ltd GMF electric motors A.E Herbert & Co. Hyco Woodworking Machinery Jeffwood Macson Parken Paulcall Pexeme Thornleigh NSW Premo Woodworking and Sawmilling Machinery J.S. Richardson & Co. Ripley Saturn Sterling Machinery Pty Ltd W. Thornley and Sons Pty Ltd Tough A.A.Tyson Waldown (I add this for their drills) Wolfenden Woodfast Merchants Atom Distributing Co. Goodall & Co. Pty Ltd H.P. Gregory & Co. Ltd Mcpherson's Pty Ltd S. Robinson Pty Ltd William Adams In or out Hafco Woodmaster ? Leady woodlathes and accessories ? Triton ? Vicmarc ?
As I said originally, I do not claim to be the expert on this topic (just an interested student), so please if you find something not correct, question it, and we can discuss it and change it if needed (no need having something inaccurate in the list).
Cheers,
Camo
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16th December 2015, 01:27 PM #15
Just thought of another , there's probably a lot more ?
Servian
They did the edge sander as well as pedestal drills and bigger engineering stuff like mills and possibly Lathes ?
I'm not sure of any other woodworking gear.
Rob