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  2. Northern Tool - Wikipedia

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    Northern manufactures tools such as log splitters, generators, pressure washers, sprayers, pumps, and air compressors. [1] Northern Tool operates two manufacturing facilities along with four distribution centers.

  3. Ridgid - Wikipedia

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    Ridgid tools are targeted at the plumbing, pipe fitting, construction, and HVAC trades. The brand is best known for its distinctive red pipe wrenches, [2] [3] but the company manufactures over 300 different types of tools. [1] The company also sells power tools, largely made by TTI, and wet/dry vacs, made by parent company Emerson. [4]

  4. Craftsman (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Craftsman is a line of tools, lawn and garden equipment, and work wear. Originally a house brand established by Sears, the brand is now owned by Stanley Black & Decker . As with all Sears products, Craftsman tools were not manufactured by Sears during that company's ownership, but made under contract by various other companies.

  5. J.H. Williams Tool Group - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.snaponindustrialbrands.com. Snap-on Industrial Brands, historically J.H. Williams Tool Group, is a division of American hand tool manufacturer Snap-on that makes and distributes tools to industrial markets. In addition to the Williams brand from which it originated, the group includes Bahco and CDI Torque Products.

  6. Rail freight transportation in New York City and Long Island. Rail service in the northern part of the Port of New York in 1910. From the start of railroading in America through the first half of the 20th century, New York City and Long Island were major areas for rail freight transportation. However, their relative isolation from the mainland ...

  7. Stanley Odd Jobs - Wikipedia

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    Stanley ceased production of the Odd Jobs in 1935, the Garrett Wade tool company revived the tool in 1996, and currently produces Odd Jobs according to the original Stanley design, in two different sizes. [7] It was also available from Harbor Freight and Rockler. Woodpeckers has produced it as a one time tool twice now. [8]

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