Welcome to Spooner Machine

Spooner Machine, Inc. is your complete resource for construction of quality, dependable equipment. With over fifty years in business servicing a wide variety of customers we have developed many opportunities to grow upon. These opportunities have created great experience in practical application to draw from. Then our competitive pricing brings value to our customer projects. Responsive working relationship from our management and staff allows Spooner Machine, Inc. to build products with “That small Town Personal Touch"

Hurco VMZ TM8

About Us

Spooner Machine, Inc. conducts business as an S corporation with Randall McQuade as president. Since our purchase in 1994 we have continued to add assets of equipment and personal. Spooner Machine, Inc. base of business comes from the manufacture of equipment for the Cranberry Industry. We also produce these products of our own. (Weed Harvesting, Docks and Lifts, Outdoor lighting, Trail Grooming equipment. With only two owners since 1955 Spooner Machine, Inc maintains pride in our history as a manufacture in Northern Wisconsin. Doing business through the United States and Canada.

Personnel:

We have five certified welders on staff with over sixty years of experience to draw from. Currently 60% of our welding is aluminum with 30% being mild steel We have one full time machinist with two semi-retired machinist available. Being located in NW Wisconsin gives us a solid employment pool to draw employees from. Because of the quality of life within our region we see more and more talented people looking to relocate in the area.

Facility:

Spooner Machine's new building built in 2002

In 2002 Spooner Machine, Inc. built a 12,150 sq.ft steel building. This doubled our floor space from our previous location. Located one hour from Eau Claire, WI. One hour from Duluth MN, Superior WI and two hours from Minneapolis, ST. Paul, MN our locations allows us the opportunity to reach out to develop business relationships.

Your Business Counts!

Being located in NW Wisconsin creates recreational and quality of life opportunity for our employees. But NW Wisconsin limited population and limited industrial base does limit our business opportunities. So we look to develop further relationships which we can utilize both our personal and equipment.