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  2. Porter-Cable - Wikipedia

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    Porter-Cable was founded in 1906 in Syracuse, New York, by R.E. Porter, G.G. Porter, and F.E. Cable, who invested $2,300 in a jobbing machine and tool shop the trio ran out of a garage.

  3. Reciprocating saw - Wikipedia

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    The original trade name, Sawzall, is often used in the United States, where Milwaukee Electric Tool first produced a tool of this type in 1951. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The noun "Sawzall" is commonly applied to a smaller type of chargeable or battery-powered handheld saw used in construction and demolition work, as well as in gardening and the pruning of ...

  4. Milwaukee Road class EP-3 - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Road's new EP-3s, unlike the trouble-free New Haven boxcabs of similar design, immediately started experiencing broken axles and frame members, cracked wheels and spokes, and deformed suspension springs. It was an embarrassment for Westinghouse, which had designed the locomotives far too lightly and rigidly.

  5. St. John's Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Rail freight declined after World War II, affecting traffic on the West Side elevated freight line. [22] In January 1960, the New York Central was granted permission to cease rail service to St. John's Terminal. [26] Eugene M. Grant and Lionel Bauman purchased St. John's Terminal in 1960 [21] or 1962. [27]