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Midwest Accurate Grinding Service, Inc., is a business, sharpening metal cutting tools that began in Jack Conley Sr.'s garage behind his house at 13836 Park Avenue, in Dolton,_Illinois in 1969. He and his father Galen W. Conley began a partnership, and employed several part-time employees. During this time Jack Sr., maintained his full-time employment at Central Cutting Tools and devoting many countless hours part-time at his home based business. Midwest Accurate Grinding remained in the families garage from 1969-1974 at which time Jack Sr., moved his business to 14510 Indiana Avenue, in Riverdale,_Illinois. It was in 1975 that he quit Central Cutting Tools and began working for his business full-time. In 1976 his father left the business, and retired. Over the next several years the company came to employee three of his children, Jack Jr., Dan and Cathy. He had several manual grinders and in 1985 acquired his first tool and cutter grinder.

This opened the door for Midwest Accurate Grinding as it gave the tool grinders a computer numerical control over each grinding operation. With it's business growing, Midwest Accurate Grinding moved to 17211 Morse Street in Lowell,_Indiana, giving the company 8,400 sq.ft. of space. Midwest Accurate Grinding also began manufacturing many different types of tooling as well as manufacturing and re-sharpening carbide scoring blades for the printed circuit board industry. They currently ship both inside and outside the US. With ten CNC machines and nine employees Midwest Accurate Grinding is always on the cutting edge.