On 06/13/2013 10:07 AM, Cecil Thomas wrote:
> Kirk,
> Your Standard Engineering Works No. 1 appears to be the spitting
> image of my U.S. Machine Tools Cincinnati horizontal mill.
>
> I put a treadmill motor and controller on it and it works great.  I
> am sure there must have been some relationship or some design
> stealing early on between Standard and U. S. and probably Burke
> because they all seem to be too close for coincidence.
>
> Cecil

There are two links I have so far for my mill. One is an entry in Cope's 
book:
http://www.amazon.com/American-Milling-Machines-Kenneth-Cope/dp/1931626243/

This has a couple of pictures and a very short paragraph saying that 
Standard Engineering Works was formed in 1916 and production probably 
ceased at the end of WWI. I have (somewhere) another link to a machinery 
museum in the Midwest which has an ad from the company listed in their 
archive. Standard was in Pawtucket, RI

The entry for United States Machine Tool Company of Cincinnati, OH says 
that it was formed in 1916 and only made a No. 1 hand miller and 
vertical attachments. There are a couple of ads included. It doesn't say 
when they went out of business.

Quite a few years back, I tried to contact Mr. Cope to see if he had any 
more leads, but he had just passed away and I assume a wealth of 
knowledge went with him.

-- 
Kirk Wallace
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/
http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/

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