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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. In 1914, the company began to focus on power tools, starting with a line of lathes .

  3. Apex Tool Group - Wikipedia

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    H.K. Porter – Bolt and cable cutters. Iseli – Precision matched parts; Jacob's Chuck – drill chucks; JOBOX – truck boxes and site storage; K-D Tools – mechanic's hand and specialty tools; K&F – files and rasps; Kahnetics – Dispensing systems. Lufkin – Manufactures measuring tools such as calipers, gauges, micrometers, and ...

  4. DeWalt - Wikipedia

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    As of 2001, they manufacture and sell more than 200 hand power tools and 800 accessories. [2] DeWalt is now a popular brand of tools for commercial contractors. In 2004, Black and Decker bought rival power tool manufacturer Porter-Cable and combined it with DeWalt in Jackson, Tennessee. [3]

  5. Delta Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Porter-Cable. 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-07-15 The company designs, manufactures and distributes a variety of stationary woodworking tools including ...

  6. Disston Saw Works - Wikipedia

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    But the company's innovation and industriousness would not last forever. In 1955, with mounting cash-flow problems and waning interest on the family's part to run the firm, Henry Disston and Sons was sold to the H.K. Porter Company of Pittsburgh. Porter's Disston Division was sold in 1978 and became the Henry Disston Division of Sandvik Saw of ...

  7. Kobalt (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's and manufacturing partner J.H. Williams launched Kobalt in 1998, [1] with the intention of competing against rival retailers Sears and The Home Depot and their respective Craftsman and Husky tool brands.