By the way, the Inland plant that produced carbines is on the near west side of Dayton, just off 3rd St. It is clearly visible from US Rt 35. It is still standing, by vacant.
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By the way, the Inland plant that produced carbines is on the near west side of Dayton, just off 3rd St. It is clearly visible from US Rt 35. It is still standing, by vacant.
May be a little off subjuct but , the way Mold shop/Dieshop/Fabshop are going, we will be lucky to be able to make a coat hanger in this county, I see my Carbines and i see skilled labor, Real good tool maker. just a shame that this type of work is held in hi prioity any more, i live near Detroit , you talk about factorys disapiring- this place is a gost town, from where shermans tanks once came from to small parts for our Carbines, it is a shame- just hope it dosen't come back to bit us in our A--. from some what disgruntaled Exmold maker/ dierepair on my 12 shop treading water. Roger
Back in the early 50's there was a factory in Sandusky Ohio called APEX. At that time they were making parts for the Browning air cooled machine gun. Both my Mother and Father worked there. Today most of the building is gone and what is left probably shouldn't be it is in such bad repair. In the early 80's the company I worked for rented space there and if you looked in all the nooks and crannies you could still find the occassional mg part.