Williams & White Machine Inc
Since its inception in 1957, Williams and White Machine Shop
Limited has been closely associated with the sawmilling industry.
Our products are designed to increase production and quality in
the
mill.
In the early 1960s, we worked closely with MacMillan Bloedel
engineers to develop babbitted water guides for edgers as well
as
manufacturing chain cut off saws.
In 1966 we built our first stretcher roll for MacMillan
Bloedel's
New Westminster Division Sawmill. This machine has been in
constant use ever since and is still producing excellent results
today.
In 1969 we developed our first air strain Bandsaw Bench which
was
superceded in 1976 by our Trac-Tru bench. These tools provide
greater accuracy, ease of operation and standardization of
design
for the sawfiling trade.
In 1972, we introduced our patented Dish-O-Matic system of
stretcher rolls for easier saw maintenance, which allows the
filer
to level and tension the saw in the same operation, greatly
speeding up the reconditioning process.
In 1988 we developed our Dish-O-Matic 11 roll system. It lets
the
filer level in two directions and tension the saw on the
stretcher,
an invaluable feature especially when using large saws, as the
filer does not have to turn the saw plate over.
In 1985 we worked closely with the British Columbia Transit
System
to develop a self-propelled rail grinder to polish the tracks of
the light rapid transit system. This self-propelled vehicle is
used every
Company Details
Year Established:
1957
Total Sales ($CDN):
$200,000 - $500,000
Number of Employees:
35
Company Information
C. Conrad Williams
Title:
Chief Executive Officer
Area of Responsibility:
Management Executive
Telephone:
(604) 293-2268
Fax:
(604) 294-8354
Email:
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Matthew Williams
Title:
Manager
Telephone:
(604) 293-2268
Email:
Click Here
Conrad Williams
Title:
Data Provider
Products
Sawmill Machinery & Equipment, Nes, Parts Of
Feed Rolls And Parts
In 1966 we built our first stretcher roll for MacMillan Bloedel's
New Westminster Division Sawmill. This machine has been in
constant use ever since and is still producing excellent results
today
Railway Const/Mtce Of Way Machy/Equip Nes Pts
Saw Maintenance Machines - Dish-o-matic, Bandsaw
In 1969 we developed our first air strain Bandsaw Bench which was
superceded in 1976 by our Trac-Tru bench. These tools provide
greater accuracy, ease of operation and standardization of design
for the sawfiling trade.
In 1988 we developed our Dish-O-Matic II roll system. It lets the
filer level in two directions and tension the saw on the stretcher,
an invaluable feature especially when using large saws, as the
filer does not have to turn the saw plate over.
Our continuing research into improvements for the filing room led
to the development in 1990 of a Computer Numerically Controlled
(CNC) Bandsaw Sharpener. This revolutionary machine use CNC
technology to grind the tooth shape on the saw. This unit can be
programmed for different shapes and is ideal for saw manufacturers.
A spin-off from this development is our model 4/14 Bandsaw
Sharpener introduced in 1991, which uses cams for tooth profiles and
incorporates many of the newer ideas of our CNC model, such as the
water cooling system. A first in the industry, our water cooling
system reduces noise as well as dust, resulting in better health
conditions in the work place. The 4/14 Bandsaw Sharpener is also
equipped with turcite slides, hardened quick-change cams an
Special Industry Machy/Equipment, Nes
Custom Fabrication And Machining
In 1985 we worked closely with the British Columbia Transit System
to develop a self-propelled rail grinder to polish the tracks of
the light rapid transit system. This self-propelled vehicle is
used every day over 20 miles of track to grind the profile on the
top of the rail-head to prevent cracks.
Edger Guides
In the early 1960s, we worked closely with MacMillan Bloedel
engineers to develop babbitted water guides for edgers as well as
manufacturing chain cut off saws.
Knife Maintenance Machines
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Sawmill Machinery & Equipment
Circular Saw Sharpeners
Machines to Sharpen Circular Saws on the face, top and sides.
Both mechanical and Computor controlled. Models available- TFE-
CE. TFH-CE Top and Face grinders. Models DSG-CE, DSG-CH Side
Grinders.
Bandsaw Sharpeners
Machines to Sharpen Wide Band Saws Cam actuated or Computor
Controlled models available. 4 inch wide to 16 inch wide
capacities. Dry grinding or flood cooled.
Services