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email: tony@lathes.co.uk Home Machine Tool Archive Machine-tools Sale & Wanted Machine Tool Manuals Catalogues Belts Books Accessories Melhuish Lathes
Melhuish Page 2 Melhuish Page 3 Melhuish Planers
Occasionally the writer is asked, "I have a lathe with a Melhuish badge on it. What can you tell me about it?" Unfortunately, Melhiush were not manufacturers, but dealers. Established in 1828 by one Richard Melhuish, Melhuish & Sons was based in Fetter Lane, London (with a branch at 143 Holborn) and sold a wide variety of smaller machine tools and engineering and woodworking equipment. Melhuish was never a manufacturing company - even their hand tools were bought in - and they appear to have sourced the majority of their vast stock from the UK, continental Europe and the USA. In some of the wood-cut illustrations in pre-1900 editions of their hard-mound catalogues, the origin of a machine is clear - with two favoured makers being the American Barnes, the English Britannia and the occasional examples by two London-based makers, C.H.Joyce (a small-scale manufacturer) and Pfeil a machine-tool maker and importer noted for their wide range of smaller lathes, shapers, planers and drills. All the lathes listed by Melhuish were of the lighter, repair workshop, semi-professional and amateur type - really heavy industrial models being entirely absent. Some examples of the interesting and expensive "bench precision" type were also available, with items Nos: 531, 532, 533 and 533A being by the American Van Norman Company In addition, others of a similar type were also offered though, judging by the prices asked, must have been of lower quality and looked not dissimilar to those sold by that other well-known London dealer, George Adams. In later years, by way of contrast, a variety of genuine G.Boley, Lorch and other German-made lathes for watchmakers was listed, most being offered as complete, boxed kits. The images below, from a mint-condition Melhuish catalogue, have been scanned at high resolution and digitally restored. Downloaded, they are good enough to blow up and print out for your workshop wall..
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From the a late 1800s catalogue, high-quality and very expensive "bench precision" lathes by the American maker Van Norman
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Another Britannia - this being sold by the makers as their No.2, No. 3 and possibly No. 6 model
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Two foot-powered lathes by the Britannia - though both are also very similar indeed to those by Pfeil
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The upper lathe is a Britannia - probably a Model 13 - and the lower, with its V and flat-way bed and "vertical" bed feet, a bench lathe C.H.Joyce. While the Joyce had about the same capacity as an American Van Norman lathe, it was not in the same class and cost 75% less
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Top, a C.H.Joyce bench lathe - this time with that other marker's trade mark, "bulging" bed feet (others had vertical or a mix of both) and, below, a Britannia
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An American Barnes "twin-leadscrew" lathe
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