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  2. Denver tool - Wikipedia

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    The head of a Denver Tool. The TNT Tool (or Denver Tool as it was formerly known) is a multi-purpose tool used by firefighters, emergency personnel, and law enforcement officers to gain forcible entry [1] to buildings, automobiles, etc. during emergency situations. It is a combination axe, sledgehammer, pry tool, ram, and D-handle pull tool.

  3. Machine shop - Wikipedia

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    Modern machine shop workstation, 2009. A machine shop or engineering workshop is a room, building, or company where machining, a form of subtractive manufacturing, is done. In a machine shop, machinists use machine tools and cutting tools to make parts, usually of metal or plastic (but sometimes of other materials such as glass or wood).

  4. Machining - Wikipedia

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    As a commercial venture, machining is generally performed in a machine shop, which consists of one or more workrooms containing primary machine tools. Although a machine shop can be a standalone operation, many businesses maintain internal machine shops or tool rooms that support their specialized needs. Much modern-day machining uses computer ...

  5. Machine industry - Wikipedia

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    The machine industry is a subsector of the industry that produces a range of products from power tools, different types of machines, and domestic technology to factory equipment etc. On the one hand the machine industry provides: The means of production for businesses in the agriculture, mining, industry and construction.

  6. CoorsTek - Wikipedia

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    Coors purchased machine shop Liberty Machine Inc. of Fremont, California, US for $4 million in March 2000. [ 58 ] In 1993, Coors sold circuit board manufacturer Microlithics Corp. to VisiCom Laboratories, and its ceramic subsidiaries in Ocean Springs, Mississippi and Rio Claro, São Paulo , to undisclosed buyers. [ 51 ]

  7. Marvin Heemeyer - Wikipedia

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    Marvin John Heemeyer (October 28, 1951 – June 4, 2004) was an American automobile muffler repair shop owner who demolished numerous buildings with a modified bulldozer in Granby, Colorado, in 2004. Heemeyer's machine was postumously nicknamed the Killdozer.