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Manufacturers Index - Model Machine Works Inc.
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Last Modified: Mar 27 2023 2:01PM by Jeff_Joslin
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Between 1922 and '29 the variously named Model Machine Shop or Model Machine Works or Model Machine Works, Inc., of 712 North Main Street in Glendale, California, was manufacturing metalworking tools and machines.

Possibly also known as Model Engineering of Glendale.

Information Sources

  • This manufacturer was brought to our attention in an OWWM.org post.
  • 1922 Western Machinery and Steel World: Buyers Directory, page 71: "Model Machine Shop, 712 North Main".
  • 1923 The Manufacturing Directory of Los Angeles County and District, page 43, lists under Glendale, "Model Machine Works, 712 N. Main, tools, dies, screw machine products."
  • 1924 Directory of California Manufacturers, page 740: "Model Machine Works 712 N Main St".
  • A 1924 Glendale business directory lists their address as 712 N. Main Street.
  • From 1928 Western Machinery and Steel World Buyers Directory, page 467.
    The Model Machine Works, Inc., of Glendale, California, builds power saws, sensitive drills, surface plates, bench grinders, drilling, grinding and buffing stands, small saw benches and other tools and appliances of interest to the machine and allied trades. Photographic views are herewith reproduced showing the interior of this shop as a whole and also certain operations on different classes of work and various products of the shop.
  • From 1928, Volume 19 of Western Machinery and Steel World, pages 496-7.

    Power Saw, Vise, Surface Plate, Saw Bench and Grinder

    The illustrations how some new tools manufactured by the Model Machine Works, Inc., Glendale, California. The power saw, Fig. 1, is one of several sizes, known as No. 3 with motor drive, forced feed lubrication, gravity pressure feed and automatic stop when the stock is cut off. It is especially suited to general shop use. It takes up to 42 inch stock and is equipped with General Electric 1/4 horsepower motor.

    (Caption) Fig. 1. One of several sizes power saws with motor drive, forced feed lubrication, gravity pressure feed, and automatic stop. Manufactured by the Model Machine Works.

    The vise in Fig. 2 is for use on milling machines, and other machines and for general purposes. Its jaws are 6 inches wide and have a maximum opening of 7 inches. The jaws are positioned or adjusted to any location along the base by means of the crank handle shown at the right, thus providing rapid adjustment to desired position. Then the work is gripped securely by means of the straight handle...