Worked closely with Bernard Hegman of Lowe Brothers Paint on what is now known as Hegman Gages. This is synonymous with today’s fineness of grind gages.
Increased our focus on the manufacturing of grind gages and scrapers for checking grind and dispersion.
Adco scraper was developed and became the most widely used scraper with fineness of grind gages.
New fineness of grind gage for ink came into use and the NPIRI (National Printing Ink Research Institute) scale became the ink industry standard.
Company purchased by Victor O. Waltz, at which time Precision Gage & Tool started manufacturing more complex and custom gaging.
Victor O. Waltz’s son Victor R. Waltz and his wife Gwen Waltz joined PG&T.
Victor O. Waltz and his son Victor R. Waltz became business partners.
We moved from its original home at 320 East Third Street Dayton, Ohio to our second building at 28 Volkenand Avenue also in Dayton, Ohio.
N.S. was updated by Victor R. Waltz to H to signify the Hegman Scale on grind gages.
Vicki Waltz, now President of Precision Gage & Tool Co. (daughter of Victor R. and Gwen J. Waltz) joins the firm.
We make our last move to date by moving to 375 Gargrave Road in West Carrollton, Ohio where we reside to this day.
Custom gaging line of Sheffield gages was purchased and immediately added to our product line of gages.
Precision Gage & Tool began working with Project Peanut Butter and Partners in Food Solutions who are both nonprofit groups that target global starvation primarily in Africa.
Precision Gage & Tool Co. received the Workforce Services Partners Award from the Montgomery County Commissioners for our participation in the On The Job Training Program.
Precision Gage & Tool Co. was the recipient of the Goering Center Private Business Award (for companies in business 50+ years). Vicki Waltz, 3rd generation becomes President.