Hi. My name is John. I'm a woodworker, not a machinist, but have an interest in learning more.
Ended up here because I've been researching the history of Canadian made vises and found pics of an interesting one on this forum.
Currently posting the results of my research on the big Vise Info thread on Garage Journal under the same user name. Didn't know there were Canadian made vises? Yup, dozens of manufacturers and hundreds of models! Unfortunately none of the companies are around today that I know of.
If you have a question (or information and photos!) of a Canadian made vise, I'm happy to answer what I can.
Here's a sample.
3" bench vise made by RAE (OTACO) in Orillia, ON. Claimed at times to be Canada's biggest vise manufacturer, RAE produced a lot in this size.

As the other side shows this isn't the usual RAE however. It was made for and sold by Eaton's under its Tecomaster brand.

Nice of them to use a Canadian manufacturer during Canada's Centennial year - they didn't always, and used other Canadian manufacturers at times.

Ended up here because I've been researching the history of Canadian made vises and found pics of an interesting one on this forum.
Currently posting the results of my research on the big Vise Info thread on Garage Journal under the same user name. Didn't know there were Canadian made vises? Yup, dozens of manufacturers and hundreds of models! Unfortunately none of the companies are around today that I know of.
If you have a question (or information and photos!) of a Canadian made vise, I'm happy to answer what I can.
Here's a sample.
3" bench vise made by RAE (OTACO) in Orillia, ON. Claimed at times to be Canada's biggest vise manufacturer, RAE produced a lot in this size.

As the other side shows this isn't the usual RAE however. It was made for and sold by Eaton's under its Tecomaster brand.

Nice of them to use a Canadian manufacturer during Canada's Centennial year - they didn't always, and used other Canadian manufacturers at times.
