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  2. Milwaukee Tool - Wikipedia

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    1.8 1974 – New manufacturing facility. 1.9 1991 – Milwaukee Super Sawzall. 1.10 2012 – New developments. ... Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, ...

  3. Fear Inoculum - Wikipedia

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    On August 2, 2019, the band's back catalog was added to digital download and streaming outlets to promote the release, [43] with Tool being one of the few holdouts among major artists. [44] The album's cover art, revealed on August 5, was created by Alex Grey , who also created the art for the band's prior two albums. [ 28 ]

  4. Fear Inoculum (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fear Inoculum" is a song by American rock band Tool.The song was released as the title track and lead single from their fifth studio album Fear Inoculum.It was released on August 7, 2019, the first new Tool song since the release of their previous album 10,000 Days. [3]

  5. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Snap-on, Bahco, Blue-Point, Williams, CDI Torque Products, [25] Sun diagnostic tools in Europe and Brazil: Hand tools, air tools, power tools, diagnostic tools, assorted automotive tools Sortimo: Zusmarshausen, Germany: Sortimo: in-vehicle equipment, storage system for parts and tools Stanley Black & Decker: Connecticut, US

  6. List of songs recorded by Tool - Wikipedia

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    Tool's third studio album Lateralus followed the next year, [7] which was the band's first release to top the US Billboard 200. [8] Five years later 10,000 Days was released, which also topped the Billboard 200 and several other albums charts around the world. [8]

  7. Husky (tool brand) - Wikipedia

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    Husky Wrench was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on January 29, 1924 by Sigmund Mandl, who had immigrated to the United States from Czechoslovakia.By 1928, Husky had established a significant collaboration with the J.H. Williams Tool Group, with Williams distributing Husky wrenches in its mechanic's tool sets.