New
Brickworks for Tumut 27
June 1950 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
Machinery Purchased - production
to commence in six months Interviewed during the week end,
Mr. Herb Whittaker informed the 'Tumut Times' that he is the sole
proprietor of the new brick works which it is proposed to set up in
Tumut and will trade under the name of 'Tumut Brick and Tile Works'. The necessary machinery has been
purchased and will be installed on the site recently acquired from tho
Tumut Shire Council on the Tumut Plains Road just above the Tumut
Show ground. Mr. Whittaker anticipates that
production of bricks will commence in about six months time. Included in the machinery which has
been purchased is a Grommoson grinding pan
equipped with two 4½ ton rollers for grinding purposes, a Blanch
brick-making machine with a capacity of 10,000 bricks per day, a
45-h.p. electric motor for driving both these machines and a 10-ton overhead
lifting gear for replacement-of-parts purposes. The entire plant runs
into several thousands of pounds. As soon as the necessary excavations
are dug on the site of the works the machinery will be moved to
Tumut for installation. The works will be established on the Tumut
Plains site, whilst the shale will be carted from the rear of the Tumut
cemetery. Twenty sample bricks have been manufactured
in Sydney from the shale it is proposed to use and these proved 100 per
cent, satisfactory, finishing full size after allowing a quarter of
an inch overall for shrinkage. Colour is dark red. The bricks have been submitted to
several leading brickyards with which Mr. Whittaker is associated in Sydney
and the works managers have expressed satisfaction with the shale. The bricks are 9lbs in weight and when
the samples were knocked together they gave off a bell-like ring. Key men will be brought from Warringah
Brick and Pipe Works at Manly on loan for six months to ensure that
production is established on sound lines. After six months production Mr.
Whittaker proposes to install another brick-making ma- chine which
will bring the output capacity of the works up to 20,000 bricks per
day. The bricks will be sold at fixed
prices, determined by the New South Wales Prices Branch. Mr. Whittaker, who until recently was
licensee of the Commercial Hotel, Tumut, is to be commended upon his
enterprise, and when established the new brickworks should be a great
acquisition to the town and district. |