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Ebco Industries is a custom-manufacturing company based in Richmond, British Columbia. Ebco was founded by Helmut and Hugo Eppich [1] in 1956 as a small Tool and Die shop, and it has subsequently expanded into a 300,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility for domestic and international markets providing: [2] heavy machining, heavy fabrication,
A folding sawhorse. Lightweight, stack-able, saw horses from the book Agricultural Woodworking: a group of problems for rural and graded schools ... by Louis Michael Roehl (1916) In woodworking , a saw-horse or sawhorse (saw-buck, trestle, buck) [ 1 ] is a trestle structure used to support a board or plank for sawing .
The Diamond Calk Horseshoe Company of Duluth, Minnesota, USA was founded in 1908 by blacksmith Otto Swanstrom.. Initially manufacturing horseshoes with a special type of calk to improve the animals' foothold on slippery surfaces, the company successfully adapted to the development of motorised transport for the masses and produced a range of adjustable wrenches and pliers from the 1920s.
After a series of changes in its product categories, it renamed Ebco Manufacturing Company in 1935 [6] [7] before developing into new categories such as water fountains, coolers, dehumidifiers, as well as refrigeration parts. [8] The company began branding these products under the "OASIS" name in the 1940s. [9]
The United States Army entrenching tool has evolved since the time of the Pattern 1907 non-folding T-handled spade [18] to a tri-fold design with a modified “D” handle design with all steel construction, [4] to a similar light weight plastic and steel tri-fold design adopted by NATO as the standard issue entrenching tool. Other folding ...
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company was a lumber products company with large sawmills and significant land holdings in Minnesota, Florida, British Columbia, and Central Oregon. The company was formed in 1901 with its headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Beginning in 1915, its main lumber production facility was in Bend, Oregon. For many years, its ...