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
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
Woodworking Machinery in Australia - Manufacturers and Merchants
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