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Camp Oven & Outdoor Cooking >> Camp Ovens - The History >> E & G Foundry - History https://www.aussiecampovenforum.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1354012630 Message started by Derek on Nov 27th, 2012 at 8:37pm |
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Title: E & G Foundry - History Post by Derek on Nov 27th, 2012 at 8:37pm
Thanks to Saltbush Bill for providing these excellent documents that contain historical background to the E & G Foundry.
Large documents that will take time to open. Enjoy. http://www.aussiecampovenforum.com/documents/Fremantle%20foundries.pdf http://www.aussiecampovenforum.com/documents/EgG-1.pdf |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by teemac on Nov 28th, 2012 at 5:37pm
Thanks SBB,
interesting reading 10,000 CO for the Japanese, big order that was declined I like the part where the Taiwanese ovens were cheap and ended up being inferior and the orders started to roll in again Nice read Cheers Teemac |
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Title: Live Interview with Gran Hickling Post by Derek on Nov 29th, 2012 at 10:26am
Here is an interview with Gran Hickling courtesy of Saltbush Bill
http://aussiecampovenforum.com/documents/eandg.mp3 |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Derek on Nov 29th, 2012 at 10:36am
Thanks to SBB and Nelson for this information.
Cheers |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Saltbush Bill on Nov 29th, 2012 at 8:10pm
I cant take the credit for those Derek, someone else posted the links to the forum ages ago, I just saved the files to my computer for safe keeping and thought they belonged here in the "History Section." Now that I think about it , it probably was Nelson who originally posted them.
SBB |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Chally on Nov 29th, 2012 at 8:26pm
Great to have in the history forum for sure.
Jeff |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by eddy on Dec 3rd, 2012 at 10:59pm
Hi i was looking at the history of the E&G Foundry
I started my apprentice ship in 1984 in pattern making at Bradford Kendal just down the road from E&G and visited the place all the time as they use to do our small cast iron casting I also must also say i made the pattern for the 1.5 litre camp oven i have the photos some where i will post when i find them Cheers |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Derek on Dec 3rd, 2012 at 11:03pm eddy wrote on Dec 3rd, 2012 at 10:59pm:
Hi Eddy and welcome to the forum. Those photos will be much appreciated as we need to preserve as much history as we can. Cheers Derek |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by eddy on Dec 4th, 2012 at 10:55pm
Hi all
i found the photos of the patterns i made for the 1.5 E&G oven and will send them tomorrow as the scanner is playing up or i am not doing something right which is prob the case I should also have more info tomorrow about scandia foundry Cheers Eddy |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Derek on Dec 5th, 2012 at 8:27am eddy wrote on Dec 4th, 2012 at 10:55pm:
Hi Eddy Sent you an email regarding the photos. Cheers Derek |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Derek on Dec 7th, 2012 at 8:10am
Here are Eddy's photos. I will let him explain. Click on the photo for full size
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by LG on Dec 7th, 2012 at 1:46pm
Question:
Is the Furphy family of E&G Foundry in Fremantle WA, connected to the Furphy Foundry in Shepparton Victoria? brain pain - this place is no good for me ;) |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by eddy on Dec 8th, 2012 at 12:17am
Hi All
The photos above are the master patterns i made for E&G Foundry in the mid 80s i got a whole $100 for my effort which i thought was a lot back then as i only got $120 for a 40 hour week The pattern is a 1.5 which i noticed nelson has a casting of I was wondering if any body knows if there is still a Australian made oven being made Its a shame if there not but like most things in a disposable world most people choose price over quality Also im on the Scandia case the man i mentioned before who worked there is getting a bit old and forgetful and he cant remember if he worked there or not but his wife told me did and it was in collie st Fremantle i hope to get him on a better day Cheers Eddy |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Derek on Dec 8th, 2012 at 10:29am eddy wrote on Dec 8th, 2012 at 12:17am:
Once again Eddy, thanks for the photos. Billmans in Victoria still make cast iron ovens - http://billmansfoundry.com.au/camp-ovens/ Also Larges in Toowoomba here in Qld recently made camp ovens for the last National Camp Oven Festival as the prizes and I believe they also sold some - http://www.larges.net/ Billmans are recognised as being great quality. I have not heard one good word spoken about the Larges ovens. Every person I have spoken to who has seen them commented on the very rough finish. KD has one I believe and may shed some additional light on them. Cheers |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Saltbush Bill on Dec 8th, 2012 at 11:03am
Thanks for the great photos and information Eddy,
Its very hard to find much first hand info or photos relevance to Australian Camp Oven History. I'm sure anything else you could add would be greatly appreciated by those interested. |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Nelson on Dec 8th, 2012 at 5:59pm
`Hi Eddy, thanks for the information very interesting, I was hoping that you might be able to answer a few questions I have. When you made the patterns for the 1.5 L camp oven was Gran Hickling running the foundry or had it changed hands to John Honey, I think that John run the foundry from 1983 to 1986 when it closed down. A few years ago mackerel whisperer (Jono) spoke to Gran on the telephone, one of the questions he asked was what the numbers on the lids meant, Jono told him he had a 16 inch E and G foundry camp oven with 12 cast into the lead, Gran said he could not recall ever putting numbers on the lids, so can we say that the camp ovens that were made when John Honey was in charge had numbers on them, and when Gran had the foundry they didn't.
Also would you be able to shed any light on what size ovens were made, in the audiotape interview Gran says that he made ovens from 3 L up to 10 L, so in inches what size would a 3 L be. In regards to the Scandia foundry I found this on the Internet it was an ad in the daily news for a job at the Scandia foundry dated 20th of November 1950. REQUIRED YOUNG JOBBING MOULDER Also APPRENTICE FOR JOBBING MOULDER Top Wages. Good Conditions. Scandia Foundry 3 ELIZABETH STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE. Tel. 1.8335. :) LH003712__Large_.jpg (116 KB | ) LH003735__Large_.jpg (101 KB | ) Photo1326__Large_.jpg (181 KB | ) |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Chally on Dec 8th, 2012 at 8:36pm
Thanks for the info and photos Eddy; very interesting. What were the patterns made from?
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by eddy on Dec 9th, 2012 at 12:16am
Hi im not to sure if it was gran all i remember it was a older man who ran the foundry
The place was old and pretty run down i only live 5 mins away i think its a sail making factory now i will take a pic next time im down there and post them on here To answer Jeffs question the pattern for the lid was made from timber and the base was made from epoxy resin i made it all at home Iam tempted to make some more now after visiting this site i havent done any patternmaking for over 20 years but once you get started things come back just like riding a bike Cheers Eddy |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Chally on Dec 9th, 2012 at 5:40pm
Thanks for the information on the patterns Eddy. I never picked either pattern as being wood. This is all very interesting stuff. :)
Making some new patterns sounds great! Jeff |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by teemac on Dec 9th, 2012 at 6:05pm
Eddy,
This is some of the best information that I have read, learning about our past history is amazing, those of us on this site collect the ovens as they will never be produced again, all part of our history which goes hand in had with collecting Well done mate, also cheers to you Nelson for following up on the history and some great photos of part of your collection which I am sure most of us are jealous off Great reading gents, keep it coming Regards Teemac |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by eddy on Dec 9th, 2012 at 11:46pm
Hi Teemac
Thanks for that now that ive been reading more about the history and there is a big following on the camp oven when i get time next year im gonna get a few castings made the only problem is cost However i think if you pay for quality it will last forever I know a good foundry that should be able to make a very good finished oven i will keep you posted on the progress Cheers Eddy |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by teemac on Dec 10th, 2012 at 4:44pm
Good on you Eddy,
I am sure you will get plenty of interest in that, I for one would love to have something as special as that and as my Dad always said "mate, ya only get what ya pay for" Good work Eddy great to hear from you Cheers Teemac |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by teemac on Dec 10th, 2012 at 4:47pm
Bloody Hell Nelson,
I can't stop looking at the photo of your E&G collection, my wife keeps thinking I am looking at "something else" ;D |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by TBF on Dec 11th, 2012 at 5:47am
Beautiful array of pots Nelson
Glad to see you are taking such good care of CI history. Aart |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Stump Jump on Dec 11th, 2012 at 1:31pm
Nice array of pots you've got there Nelson. It's a pity more of them don't make it across the Nullabor :-/
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by poddy dodger on Mar 20th, 2013 at 4:02pm
Terrific pic of your E & G ovens Nelson, I doubt there is another collection of E & Gs like it.
I have an early Billmans which is 12" wide and 8" deep with the name embossed on the lid and looks like the oven right at the back of your photo, not many tall deep ovens around !! Rob |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Ozy bushman on Jun 10th, 2015 at 11:18am
Thought you might find this link interesting. http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/5f11d4fe-a062-4f19-8964-81112bf855f8
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Ozy bushman on Jun 10th, 2015 at 11:25am
My e&g fremantle foundry oven. Before and after shots.
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Chally on Jun 10th, 2015 at 9:06pm
You have done an excellent job of restoring your oven mate - well done!
Jeff |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Nelson on Jun 11th, 2015 at 12:16pm
Looks very nice well done on the clean up, where did you find that one :)
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Stump Jump on Jun 11th, 2015 at 5:52pm
Yes great job Ozy! We are all jealous.. ::)
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by HannahMHickling on Dec 29th, 2024 at 7:04pm
Gran Hickling's granddaughter here. I stumbled across this thread while looking up his camp ovens today. Thank you so much for posting photos, resources and the mp3 of his interview. I have old newspaper clippings of some of his projects, as well as family photos taken when I used to visit the foundry to say goodnight when there was a late night cast. It's interesting to see things through someone else's viewpoint. It also means a lot to be hear his voice again.
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Derek on Dec 29th, 2024 at 7:10pm HannahMHickling wrote on Dec 29th, 2024 at 7:04pm:
Hi Hannah and welcome to the forum. Great to have you. These old E G Foundry ovens are still very popular with collectors. Do you by any chance have any more photos that we could put on here of the foundry, the camp ovens or your grandfather. Here on this forum I believe we have managed to collect the largest overall history of old camp ovens and just love adding to it. Welcome once again. |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by HannahMHickling on Dec 29th, 2024 at 9:23pm
Thanks Derek. I'll go through what I have over the next few days and put some photos up.
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Derek on Dec 30th, 2024 at 9:44am
Many, many thanks.
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by Saltbush Bill on Dec 30th, 2024 at 3:29pm
Welcome Hannah.
Great to see you here in our Campoven history section, anything at all that you can add will be very much appreciated. Way to much of Australia's campoven history has already been lost. I'm kind of amazed that you have just bobbed up here ;D Do you personaly own any examples of your Grandfathers ovens. I own one , a 12 inch. |
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Title: Re: E & G Foundry - History Post by HannahMHickling on Jan 4th, 2025 at 2:08pm
Hi Saltbush Bill,
Sadly no, I don't have any of Granpop's ovens. My cousin mentioned he saw on on Marketplace and it's actually looking for them on Facebook and Googling that led me here! I did see eddy mention the possibility of casting some - did anyone ever get one made? I have some brass bells that he cast, a lamp, and moulds for some pieces. He and Dad also cast the scrollwork around the house. I drove past the Foundry this morning after breakfast. It'll always be "the Foundry" for me, even though it hasn't had any signage for so many years. I'm still looking for photos more related to the Foundry - most of them are home/family things. Dad has given me the audio tapes from the oral history interview in 1995 and 2 VHS tapes of the Paddy Hannan casting. I'm going to have them digitised and will share here. Granpop passed almost 16 years ago, so it will be nice to see him in the video. I wouldn't be surprised to see my Dad in there as well. |
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