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Manufacturers Index - Burlington Sander Co.
History
Last Modified: Mar 21 2018 8:41AM by Jeff_Joslin
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This maker of drum and wide-belt sanders was founded in 1948 as Will Krumbach Corp. By 1984 they were operating as Burlington Sander Co., a subsidiary of Will Krumbach Corp. Burlington Sander was purchased in 1996 by Rand-Bright Corporation. In 2002 Rand-Bright's assets were purchased by a new company formed for that purpose: Midwest Sandright. In 2004 Midwest Group One was formed, combining Midwest Sandright with a couple of other businesses.

Information Sources

  • Dana Batory's list of catalogs and manuals includes a 1984 catalog for "Burlington Sanders/Krumbach Corp."
  • An entry in the Photo Index clearly shows the nameplate on a widebelt sander. This provided the full Krumbach name, and the location for Burlington.
  • An owwm.org discussion on this company reports that Krumbach made a line of wood shapers, and that line was discontinued when Krumbach's son in law, Charles E. Robinson, took over the company on Krumbach's death in 1965.
  • Correspondent Greg Ouellette put together the following timeline based on information provided by the Burlington Library and the Burlington Historical Society.
    • F 04-06-1944—Klein Beverage Co. building at corner of Pine & Mill sts., owned by Andy Adam, has been rented by Krumbach Manufacturing Co. of Highland Park, Ill., which will manufacture doll furniture; expects to employ 80 to 100 persons, mostly women, by fall. Also in S 4/7/44. F 5/11/44 - Krumbach Manufacturing Co. started operations at its plant in the former Klein soft drink plant on Pine st. S 4/14/44 - to start output soon.
    • F 11-30-1944—Krumbach Manufacturing Co., located in former Klein Beverage Co. building on corner of Pine & Mill sts., is currently employing 60 to 70 workers, mostly women.
    • F 12-14-1944—Krumbach Manufacturing Co. temporarily released employees to work at Burlington Mills on rush order for war work; most were formerly Mills employees. Also in S 12/15/44.
    • S 10-12-1945—Krumbach Manufacturing Co. employing 60 men and women; history of firm; located in former Klein Beverage Co. plant.
    • F 08-08-1946—Krumbach Manufacturing Co. sold; now called Burlington Wood Products Co., a division of Apex Paper Box Corp.; Charles Loding, manager. Also in S 8/2/46.
    • S 01-01-1959—William Krumbach Co. - article.
    • S 1963 Centl.—Industry, part 1: Will Krumbach Co., Chestnut st., making wood and metal shapers and sanders - article. Ad and photo of sander in Industry, part 2.
    • PNA 10-11-1965 —Krumbach Corp. - Burlington Sander - article, photos.
    • PNA 12-20-1965 —John William Krumbach obituary
    • S 02-19-1973—Burlington Sanders moved from 155 W. Chestnut st. to new building on Hwy. 36 just north of city limits - Charles Robinson.
    • S Nov. 1985—Burlington Industry - Special Sesquicentennial Section - included article on Burlington Sanders, 2909 Wegge rd. - Mr. & Mrs. Charles Robinson (wife is daughter of Will Krumbach, first owner).
    • S 05-06-1998—2 acre site off Milwaukee ave. at 2909 Wegge rd., owned by Charles Robinson, rezoned from light manufacturing to commercial; owner contested action.