Mick Strong
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Tue 17th Nov 2020 2:57pm
Hi Dreamtime
Our "light machine shop" had a row of about 7 or 8, 3ft 6in Archdales, they were pretty versatile when using block fixtures with removable drill bushes.
Cannot find a Herbert radial drill anywhere
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Tue 17th Nov 2020 5:25pm
I used to work at Herberts in the Secondhand and Reconditioning Dept. for Mr Willison + W Coker and dealt with Archdale machinery amongst others. I daresay there are a few members who would remember those names (but going back to the 60's). |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Tue 17th Nov 2020 8:57pm
During the 50's and early 60's Archdale machines was owned by Staveley. Herberts were a sales agent for all Archdale machines, but were replaced by Asquith.
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3Spires
SW Leicestershire
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Sat 6th Mar 2021 3:15pm
In answer to Mick's question:
No, Alfred Herbert at Edgwick precedes the earlier map (1932) by at least 6 years.
Around 1926 the company decided to concentrate production at an extended factory at Edgwick. They transferred plant from the company's main machining facility at the Butts.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sun 7th Mar 2021 3:04pm
Excuse my ignorance but when did Alfred Herbert Ltd, Red Lane, come into being? |
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murrjam
Coventry
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Tue 9th Mar 2021 6:50pm
On 18th Jul 2018 12:00am, tazzer99us said:
I worked with 2 very skilled individuals for a few years in the mid 80's (I was at Raydyot in Birmingham and Starcote in Hemel Hempstead) and would love to know if anyone knows if they are around still.
The first was Archie Ross who I believe was in the design department and the second was Ray Wilkes, a draftsman if memory serves - when Herbert closed they started a company called IDS, Injection Development Services, out of Coventry servicing the old Herbert Injection Moulding machines that were still running back then.
Hi Tony,
Just seen your post from few years ago regarding company called IDS Ltd.
With Archie Ross and Ray Wilkes mentioned.
I can give you a few more details as follows:-
Sadly, both have passed, Ray Wilkes in 1998 aged 66, and Archie in 2005 aged 68.
Myself (Jim Murray) and Archie Ross started that company in 1974 called IDS Ltd.
We then bought out Herberts Plastics Division from Herberts for £20,000.
We then hired Ray Wilkes as he was being made redundant from Herberts.
We built company up over next 10 years and even designed and built our own new microprocessor Moulding
machines. Exhibited at Interplas as last remaining manufacturer of moulding machines in UK at time.
However in 1984 I had disagreement with Archie and left to form another company (Airogate Ltd)
Thus leaving Archie to run IDS in 1984 on his own, with Ray Wilkes still as an employee.
Both Archie and myself had worked previously at Alfred Herberts together.
Will try and find more details and pictures etc and post on site.
I used to be a service engineer at Herberts along with IDS have been to Starcotes many times to fix Moulding Machinery.
Will see if I can find my contacts at Starcotes from old address books as I have probably met you before.
Best Regards
Jim
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tazzer99us
USA
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Sun 14th Mar 2021 7:48pm
Jim, email me, I would love to chat.
Starcote was owned by Blazer USA, they then purchased Raydyot (Cradley Heath, West Midlands) where I worked for a year or so replacing the metal stamping with Plastic Moulding machines, mostly Herbert's and the 1 Brown and Gold colored IDS 200 I think I was. I then helped my Father relocate Starcote into Raydyot then I was transfered to Blazer Mexico, I have been in the USA ever since, now VP of Product Development with 80+ (Arburg) molding machines making Covid-19 Testing products (Primarily PCR plates which perform the DNA tests, business is crazy right now.
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murrjam
Coventry
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Mon 29th Mar 2021 3:53pm
On 17th Nov 2020 5:25pm, Dreamtime said:
I used to work at Herberts in the Secondhand and Reconditioning Dept. for Mr Willison + W Coker and dealt with Archdale machinery amongst others. I daresay there are a few members who would remember those names (but going back to the 60's).
Hi Dreamtime,
Was this based at Red Lane as I used to work on the Electrical Reconditioning Dept in late 60s.
My chargehand was Harry Chandley, the Union Leader Bob Payne also worked on my dept.
I later moved to the Plastics Division also at Red Lane before being moved to Lutterworth.
Regards, Jim
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Mon 29th Mar 2021 4:31pm
Hi Murrjam,
Yes I was at Red Lane, as a junior in the Postal Dept, first under Mrs Stringer (50's but left in 1961). Ann Goosey was over the girls. I did the shorthand and typing training at Edgewick every morning then had to walk to Red Lane every lunch time. Continued working for the Secondhand Dept/Reconditioning Dept. Mostly worked for Bernard Shaw as well as Mr Willison. I think Anne Wade was in that dept too. It looks as if you worked there after I had left.
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murrjam
Coventry
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Tue 30th Mar 2021 6:50pm
On 20th Jul 2011 6:46pm, Tricia said:
I worked in the Correspondence Office from 1966 to 1974. During this time the department moved to Lutterworth and then to Edgwick (Cross Road).
Hi Tricia,
Think you worked there at same time as me, Lutterworth also.
Have found an old picture of some of guys from Electrical Recon Dept where I was an apprentice at time (circa 1967).
Unfortunately my pic is missing as an old girlfriend had it to put in a locket?
Hoping someone on here may have original with me in it.
Few of the names come to mind at moment, All from electrical Reconditioning Dept, Red Lane.
Jock Stein (scotty)
Bob Payne (union leader)
Sid Hindmarsh
Harry Gee
Des Ward
Colin Webster
Peter Stokes
Peter Parker, I think
Dave Morgan
Harry Chandley Elect Recon Chargehand
Other names I remember from Red Lane, Plastics Dept (C Shop) as follows:
Peter Fife (Manager)
Derek Jull (Plastics Demonstrator)
Alan Parkes (Plastics Demonstrator)
Howard Robinson (Robbo) (Plastics Service Engineer)
Ted Owen (Plastics Service Engineer)
Mick McDowell (Macca) (Plastics Service Engineer)
Wilf Norman (Plastics Director)
Denis Griffiths (Plastics Sales)
Other people at Red Lane:
Stan Warbank Chargehand
Ron Fenton Manager
Ray Wilkes Draughtsman
Archie Ross Elect Design
Dave Stevens? Elect Recon
Tony Murray Elect Recon (my brother)
Bernard Shaw Manager
Brain seized up now.
Regards,
Jim
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Wed 31st Mar 2021 3:25pm
Murrjam,
Bernard Shaw (Red Lane) was a very nice man to work for, he used to leave me Fox's Glacier Mints in between the correspondence I had to deal with. I had no idea he was made Manager as I left in 61. Both the Norman brothers were there then (directors). I believe Miss Pearsall married one of them. |
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Gazolba
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Fri 2nd Apr 2021 9:46am
Have not read all the previous posts but I did work at Alfred Herberts, Edgwick in the late 60's/early 70's.
Can't remember the exact dates without referring to my diaries, which aren't accessible at the moment.
I joined them as a trainee computer programmer.
The interview process was an aptitude test which took place in a large hall.
About 50 or more candidates took part.
Somehow I came in the top few and they hired four of us.
We all went on a 2-week training course at UNIVAC in Acton, London.
Then we were unleashed to write COBOL programs, all on punched cards in those days.
After about 18 months, when they started layoffs, I left as I saw no future there.
I got a programmer job at Dunlop in Erdington, Birmingham.
I think Herberts closed not too long afterwards
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Kimbo
Leicestershire
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Sat 3rd Apr 2021 2:53pm
Did you do any tape programming for the Marwin Max-e-Mill? I was on that machine for a few years from about '72. |
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Tricia
Bedworth
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Sat 3rd Apr 2021 3:59pm
Hi murrjam,
I recognised a few names from the list; but one name in particular brought a smile to my face and that was Dennis Griffiths the Plastics Rep. He had a really good singing voice and liked to serenade us girls in Corres. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sat 3rd Apr 2021 4:39pm
Tricia, who was it that was always whistling in the Small Tools Dept? |
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