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  2. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Gray Tools, Dynamic: Industrial hand tools Griffon Corporation: Ames True Temper: outdoor hand tools [13] King Dick Tools: Birmingham United Kingdom: King Dick: Mechanics tools, engineers tools Klein Tools: Lincolnshire, Illinois, US: Klein Tools

  3. Beatty Brothers Limited - Wikipedia

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    Beatty Brothers Limited was a major international manufacturer of agricultural machinery, barn and stable equipment, and household appliances, which was based in Fergus, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1874 by brothers George and Matthew Beatty, [ 2 ] and reached its peak in the 1900s–1930s under William G. and Milton J. Beatty, George's sons.

  4. Woodworking machine - Wikipedia

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    A Woodworking machine is a machine that is intended to process wood. These machines are usually powered by electric motors and are used extensively in woodworking . Sometimes grinding machines (used for grinding down to smaller pieces) are also considered a part of woodworking machinery.

  5. Category:Manufacturing companies based in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    De Havilland Canada (1 C, 5 P) G. ... Pages in category "Manufacturing companies based in Toronto" ... Canadian General Electric; CCL Industries;

  6. Durden Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Durden and Co. [1] commenced business as general engineers to the automotive industry in 1948. The founder Frank Reginald Durden produced his first woodworking machine, a thickness planner, in 1951. This was quickly followed with the introduction of the popular "Pacemaker" universal woodworker in 1954.

  7. Joseph Merrill Currier - Wikipedia

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    During that period, he was forced to resign on April 16, 1877, because his firms had done business with the government of Canada; he was re-elected in a by-election on May 9, 1877. From 1872 to 1877, he was president of the Citizen Printing and Publishing Company which produced the Ottawa Daily Citizen .