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Ezy-Bilt Construction Sets
Ezy-Bilt was a Meccano-like construction system. In the first phase clips and wedges were used instead of nuts and bolts. It was made in Australia from at least 1933 to around 1970. In the 1960s it was also made in New Zealand.
There were several phases to this system:-
Ezy-Bilt(0) - used clips with wedges to join Meccano-like parts - (around 1933)
Ezy-Bilt(1) - now used nuts and bolts - (until circa 1955)
Ezy-Bilt(2) - Manufacturer changed to EZY-BILT, Kilkenny, SA. Extended range of renumbered parts. (From 1955 to around 1970)
Ezy-Bilt(3) - Made in New Zealand during the 1960s.
Irving/Ezybilt Pty - (around 1933)
Manufacturer / Distributor
George Irving/Ezybilt Pty. Ltd, Australia
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for EZY-BILT [0] (Ref:EZY0)
Very like Meccano
Australia
known in 1933
Steel
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--
12.7
4.1 (see comment *1)
Nuts: --
Bolts: --
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Comments
Clips with Wedges used to join the MECCANO-like parts. This phase did not last long. Made by George Irving/Ezybilt Pty. Ltd. *1 From a dark red 5*11 holes Flanged Plate stamped EZY-BILT.
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There are currently no manuals/leafets available for this phase.
Ezy-Bilt(1) - Irving/Ezybilt Pty then Colton, Palmer & Preston Ltd - (until circa 1955)
Manufacturer / Distributor
Irving/Ezybilt Pty, Australia
From about 1941 Colton, Palmer & Preston, Australia
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for EZY-BILT [1] (Ref:EZY1)
Very like Meccano
Australia
to 1955 (some significant doubt)
Steel
5/32W
double-tapped
5/32W
38
88
12.7
4.2
4.2 (see comment *1)
4.1
Nuts: square
Bolts: cheese (slotted)
Steel with a Steel finish
7.9
6.0(see comment *2)
Comments
N&B replaced the Clips. Mfr: Irving/Ezybilt Pty. to at least or about '41; then Colton, Palmer & Preston, South Africa. *1 4.1 in some. *2 5.8 also known.
NOTE - This system is covered in the MCS document above, so it is not repeated.
NOTE - The 'Other Systems Newsletter' pages displayed further up this web page, may also include information on this system/era.
Below there are manuals/leafets which can be downloaded by clicking on the appropriate image.
Ezy-Bilt(2) - Ezy-Bilt Ltd - (from circa 1955 to circa 1970)
In 1962 a completely new range of sets came out. At this time a large number of new parts were issued and the parts were all renumbered
Manufacturer / Distributor
EZY-BILT, Kilkenny, Australia
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for EZY-BILT [2] (Ref:EZY2)
Very like Meccano
Australia
1955 (some significant doubt) to circa 1970
Steel
5/32
5/32
38
130
12.7
4.2
Nuts: square
Bolts: cheese (slotted)
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Comments
Mfr: EZY-BILT, Kilkenny, South Africa. Extended range of renumbered parts.
NOTE - This system is covered in the MCS document above, so it is not repeated.
NOTE - The 'Other Systems Newsletter' pages displayed further up this web page, may also include information on this system/era.
Below there are manuals/leafets which can be downloaded by clicking on the appropriate image.
Ezy-Bilt(3)
Manufacturer / Distributor
Rayon Surfaces Ltd., Penrose, New Zealand
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for EZY-BILT [3] (Ref:EZY3)
Very like Meccano
New Zealand
known in 1960
12.7
4.2
Nuts:
Bolts:
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Comments
Made in New Zealand by Rayon Surfaces Ltd, Penrose during last Australian EZY-BILT phase.
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There are currently no manuals, leaflets or photos etc. available for downloading. If you can supply any, please get in contact with me.