5 Generations of American Manufacturing
History
Incorporated in Detroit as “The Detroit Edge Tool Works, Inc.” First location was at Mt. Elliott & Wight St. On June 24, 1885, Detroit Edge Tool Works was incorporated in the state of Michigan, and is now the oldest machine knife manufacturer in the world. The original company manufactured precision machine knives, initially for lumber and woodworking, then later for the metal working industry. As times changed after World War II, the company began to manufacture machine tool components such as hardened and ground, precision detachable ways, rails, & plates. Now on It’s 5TH generation of Ebbing ownership, Detroit Edge Tool Company is one of the oldest businesses in the state of Michigan. The Detroit, MI headquarters & production facility is 30,000 square feet and contains a climate controlled 15,000 square foot grinding facility capable of holding .0002” over 20 feet. This facility caters primarily to the machine tool, aerospace, steel mill, & automation industries. The Roseville, Michigan operation has 60,000 square feet of manufacturing capacity and is dedicated to providing metal cutting and machine knives to steel, scrap, and demolition industries all around the globe. DETCO has withstood the test of time by evolving into a world-class manufacturer and industry leader in precision machine wear parts, all while maintaining the values and commitment of a family-owned American manufacturing company.
Jerry Madynski joined the company in 1970 and would go on to a 44 year career involving Shipping Manager, VP of Manufacturing, & VP of Sales. Jerry retired in 2015. Michael Ebbing joined the company in 1975 and would ultimately become Sales Manager. A position that he held into the early 2000’s.
John Ebbing Sr. joins Detroit Edge in 1983. John would go on to become Vice President of Detroit Edge Tool & Co-Owner of the company, titles which he holds thru the present day. Ray Ebbing joins the company in 1985. Ray would go on to become President of Detroit Edge Tool & Co-Owner of the company which he remains thru the present day.
Expansion Era: Turton Brothers and Matthews LTD in Sheffield, England was acquired in 1992. This launched Detroit Edge Tool’s foray into the scrap and demolition shear blade market. Simultaneously, additional renovations were made to the world headquarters. A 15,000 sq. ft temperature controlled grinding room was added to the original building.
In 1997, the Roseville, MI facility on Groesbeck Hwy is acquired. It boasts 60,000 sq. feet of manufacturing capacity and is dedicated to servicing the domestic shear blade market as a make-to-stock production facility. In 1998, Michigan Flame Hardening is acquired and moves into the Roseville plant. That same year, Kirby Grinding and the Hartland, WI facility are consolidated into Roseville as well.
In 2000, Turton Brothers purchases Tyzack Machine Knives Ltd and merges into Turton-Tyzack Ltd. This was to be a power-house acquisition servicing cutting blades for scrap yards, steel mills, & machine tools throughout Europe, Russia, & Asia. Unfortunately, the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01 devastated global markets, and forced Detroit Edge to sell off Turton-Tyzack in 2002. The shear blade raw material and manufacturing knowledge for shear blades is brought back to the states and used thru the present day in the Roseville, MI production facility.
Justin Vernick joins the business in 2005 as Shipping Manager. Justin is currently heading up the sales team on the scrap and demolition shear blade product lines. Johnny Ebbing Jr (5th Generation and son of John Sr) joined the business in 2013. Johnny is currently the lead estimator for the Detroit plant. Pat Ebbing (5th Generation and son of Ray) joins the business in 2015. Pat is currently heading up the sales team on the machine tool, aerospace, steel mill, and automation product lines.