Major Tool & Machine

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Celebrating 75 Years

We're turning 75!

2021 marks the 75th anniversary of Major Tool & Machine's founding, and we're proud to recognize and celebrate our continued growth over the years.

In 1946, Charles W. Davis founded Major Tool & Machine to support the commercialization of the jet engine following World War II. Starting with four men, Charlie Davis grew Major Tool by specializing in jet aircraft maintenance, overhaul tooling, and ground support equipment. As experts in welding and machining, they built precision engine assembly, disassembly tools, and all types of stands and dollies for OEM jet engine manufacturers to support domestic and foreign airlines.

In 1970 when Charlie Davis retired, he split the business ownership between his son Elmer Davis and John Weyreter, a toolmaker, engineer, and salesman. John became President, and the two grew the business together until 1977 when Elmer Davis semi-retired and sold his ownership to John Weyreter.

Through the 1970s & 1980’s John grew the business and helped develop new markets in the power generation, aerospace and defense industries. During this time, Major Tool received many industry awards for its’ quality work and ability to support critical programs.

In 1988 John’s son, Steve Weyreter, took over as President, and John became Chairman of the Board. In 1991 John became Chairman of the NTMA.

Major Tool continues to grow while supporting the power generation, aerospace, defense, nuclear, oil & gas, and commercial industries.

Today, our 400+ employees proudly continue to serve our country’s needs and the complex manufacturing needs of our industry partners.