At Wallace Precision Tool Grinding Ltd in Mississauga, our team of technicians are specialists in manufacturing carbide burrs and end mills. We also supply counter sinks and countersinks carbide. What's more, we offer high speed steel (H.S.S.) sales and service and we're a distributor for HTC tool-cutter manufacturing. Feel free to call us for more information.
From tool design, to manufacturing, to coating and beyond, we can assist you with special tooling. Our plant is equipped with the finest machinery available to preform, manufacture, inspect, and coat custom cutters. We provide a range of custom cutters for anything from aerospace to automotive applications.
Megasharp Inc. is a Rotary Die Service Provider that serve clients locally and domestically. Our main objective is to serve our clients with an understanding and sensitivity to their business, and assist in keeping their productivity high and cost low by providing the highest quality of longer lasting sharpening of your dies, all at low competitive costs What we do for you and the price at which we can do it, means guaranteed savings on your shaperning and retooling and expense.
KBC Tools and Machinery Inc., originally known as 'Kabaco Tools' was started in 1965 by Karel Bass in Detroit, Michigan - The Motor City. KBC began as a catalog house selling surplus and English tools to the metalworking industry at a discount. Its motto became 'We Will Not Be Undersold,' and it still is. KBC's original home was 1,000 square feet of rental space on Eight Mile Road, right next to a Top Hat Hamburger Drive Thru, a Detroit tradition. For the next three years, Karel commuted back and forth from London, England to Detroit, Michigan. Then, in 1968 with business growing, he hired John Earles as Vice-President and decided that it was time to move to the Motor City permanently with his wife Sheila and daughter Paula. Shortly after, KBC moved further up Eight Mile Road to more spacious and glamorous digs, right next to the most notorious topless bar in Detroit, The Booby Trap, a true Detroit landmark.