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eshop at Oneida Air Systems's web store for Made in America products
One of the products Oneida Air Systems sells is Made in America Dust Collections. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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They put as much craftsmanship and care into making your dust collector as you do making your products. That's one of the reasons why since 1993, we've never been beat in any dust collector comparison? ever.

Oneida Air Systems, Inc. was founded in 1993 to provide products and technology to smaller wood working operations. Our business is dust collection, nothing else. We are dedicated to the innovative design of industrial grade dust collection systems that help create a safe, healthy, and practical workplace environment. We are recognized nationally and internationally as leaders in small wood shop hygiene and dust collection. We are dedicated to the pursuit of innovation and quality in products and services for the wood working industry we serve, and strive to provide quality US jobs, excellent working conditions and benefits for the people employed by us.

Values and Guiding principles
We will always strive to build the best possible products and provide personal services to produce a quality result for the customer.
We will always be factual and completely honest with information presented in our literature, website and in our advertising.
We will continue to innovate and utilize our R&D resources to provide up to date products and information
We will always work toward providing the customer with exactly what they need. No one will be over sold.
We will always strive toward maintaining quality US manufacturing jobs
Why Collecting wood dust is essential?
The benefits of good dust collection have been known in large industry for years. Air quality is drastically improved, worker sick days are minimized, and machine defects and clean up time are significantly reduced. We believe you deserve these same benefits. That's why all Oneida systems were designed to filter 99% of the most harmful dust particles. The result is a healthy, clean, and efficient shop.

About dust collection systems?
The goal of any high quality system must be to filter harmful dust before you breathe it into your lungs. Most small collectors, including ceiling units, cannot protect you from fine dust. In fact, many collectors have too high an air-to-cloth ratio. The micron-sized dust particles are forced through the filter media due to the high air velocity and small surface of the filter media. Remember, a human hair is 100 microns thick, while the most harmful dust particles are less than 10 microns thick. All Oneida systems filter over 99.9% of fine dust down to 1 micron.

Get started today?
Call our free advice design line or send us a completed shop design data sheet. We'll get back to you quickly with our recommendations including the cost to deliver your own Oneida system. From shop design through installation, Oneida is with you every step of the way.

eshop at ToolCo's web store for American Made products
One of the products ToolCo sells is American Made Carbide O Flutes. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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TOOLCO INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION provides quality cutting tools and services to foster long-term business relationships through the strategic association of our manufacturing operations with the marketing capabilities of well-established distributors.

We achieve our mission by our resolute commitment to:

? Provide Diverse and Cost Competitive Products
? Offer Personalized Customer Service
? Strive For Continuous Improvement Of All That We Do
? Communicate Honestly and With Integrity Which Is To Say What We Do and Do What We Say
? Work Together To Enhance Profitably

TOOLCO INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION began manufacturing woodworking tools in 1975 in Marion, North Carolina. We purchased the assets of the company in 2001, and manufacturing operations continue as Toolco Industrial Corporation in Marion, North Carolina.

TOOLCO INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION manufactures cutting tools. We have invested in state-of-the-art manufacturing and inspection equipment. Our equipment purchases have enabled us to produce diverse lines of cutting tools. We produce slot cutters, carbide tipped router bits, and solid carbide router bits. We have manufactured over 1100 SKUs of solid carbide router bits, 600+ SKUs of carbide tipped router bits and slot cutters. Our cutting tools are made for industrial applications, professional and hobbyist woodworkers and for manufacturers of plastic products, furniture, RVs, mobile homes, boats, cabinets, solid surfaces, and doors. We have been selling under private labels to national and international OEM tool and OEM equipment manufacturers. These companies have sold our tools to nationwide home improvement stores, hardware stores and lumber stores in large volumes for many years. We also sell to other well-known distributors and well-known catalog companies.

Please feel free to inquire about tooling not shown in this catalog. We have manufactured over 1100 sku's of solid carbide router bits, 600+ sku's of carbide tipped router bits and slot cutters. New tooling is continuously being developed to appear in future catalogs. We have the flexibility to provide the cutting tools that meet your needs at attractive prices.

We look forward to serving you.

Contacts:

Phone: 1 828 652 2273
Fax: 1 828 652 1850
Email: toolco@toolcobits.com

Shipping Address:

UPS Postal Service
Toolco Industrial Corp.
106 Industrial Dr
Marion, NC 28752
Toolco Industrial Corp.
P.O. BOX 996
Marion, NC 28752

eshop at UJRamelson's web store for American Made products
One of the products UJRamelson sells is American Made Carving Eye Punches. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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The story begins in 1906 when our grandfather, Donato Ramella, immigrated to the United States from Costoluccia, Italy, in search of the American dream and a better life. At sixteen years of age, with few skills, Donato worked at a number of odd jobs before landing a job in the tool and die industry. Donato became a skilled craftsman making quality files and engraving tools for the Jewelers industry. In 1937, along with two partners, Donato founded the U.J. Ramelson Company, Inc. and quickly established themselves as the leader in quality, American made hand tools. The family tradition of excellence continues with third generation owners. Blending age old traditions with advanced technologies, our tools are made of the finest carbon tool steel, hand forged, heat treated and tempered by our own expert craftsmen. Each tool is polished, sharpened and brushed to keep U.J. Ramelson on the cutting edge in serving the woodcarver, jeweler, artist, student and hobbyist well into the 21st

eshop at Warther Cutlery's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products Warther Cutlery sells is Made in the USA Wood Carving Knife / Knives. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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A Knife Maker was Born
At the age of five Ernest Mooney Warther found his first pocketknife and began whittling. As a teenager he began carving in Walnut wood and bone. He became frustrated with store-bought knives because they would not stay sharp, so he began to design and make his own. Mooney Warther researched what steel to use and created his own techniques for tempering and sharpening a steel blade that would keep its sharp edge even while carving in hard materials like Walnut and bone and later when carving ebony and ivory.

Mooney Warther's First Knife Shop (1902)
Early Years
When tempering the steel blades Mooney thought that if this carving knife would keep its edge and remain sharp while carving ebony and ivory, it would certainly make a great kitchen knife. Therefore, in 1902, at age 17, he crafted the first kitchen knife for his mother and soon she was showing her friends and neighbors. The town folk were impressed and Mooney received many orders, hence, the family knife business was born. As the word spread about how great the knives were, so did his knife business. By 1923 Mooney quit working in the steel mill and devoted his time to his hobby of carving and making kitchen knives as his livelihood.


Mooney Warther with sons, Tom & Dave (1940's)
A Son Follows his Father
Ernest Mooney Warther taught the art of knife making to his two sons, Tom and Dave (1940's). His youngest son Dave started making knives when he was 12, and when he returned home from WWII at the age of 19 (1945), he took over the E. Warther & Sons knife business, this allowed Mooney more time to spend on his hobby of carving.

Dave expanded the knife making business in the 1950's by tapping into corporate gift programs at companies like Ford, Hedrich Blessing, and Timken. Beginning in the early 1940's Ernest Warther and his sons were using the name and stamping the knives E. Warther & Sons but it was not until 1954, when Dave officially incorporated the businessas E. Warther & Sons Inc.

By the early 1960's E. Warther & Sons grew beyond the confines of a one 10-'x15' workshop and at the same time Mooney had so many carvings that a new museum and knife shop was needed. In 1962 Dave built the museum on the main floor of a 40'x40' building with the E. Warther & Sons knife shop in the lower level.

A Grandson Follows his Father & Grandfather
In the 1960's Dave's oldest son Dale began learning the knife making business. Business continued to grow so, when Dale graduated from college, he returned to work in the family business making knives along side his father.

Dave Warther Riverting (1960s)
Today
The Warther's are in their third and fourth generation of knife makers. Dale, other grandchildren and 4th generation great grandchildren continue the family business of producing outstanding kitchen cutlery with the same techniques and fine craftsmanship Mooney developed 110 years ago.

Today, Warther kitchen cutlery is made by 3rd and 4th generation Warther's, using the same old world craftsmanship passed down by Ernest Mooney Warther. Using the finest materials, the kitchen knives are designed and crafted for comfort and durability. The kitchen knives are made from CPM? S35VN and are tempered to a Rockwell C 58-60. The kitchen knives are polished to a convex grind, which can only be accomplished by hand grinding. This assures the kitchen knives retain a razor-like edge with just a light honing. The tooling design on the blade is done by hand and has been the Warther trademark since 1907. The blade runs completely through the handle for stability and balance. The handles are made of layers of birch and are riveted on the blades.



Presidents & Dignitaries
Warther knives have been made for many famous people including: Ronald Reagan, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gerald Ford, Nelson Mandela, George Bush Sr., George W. Bush Jr., Perry Como, George (Senator) and Janet Voinovich, Ted (Governor) and Frances Strickland, and Condoleezza Rice (Secretary of State).


eshop at Whiteside Machine's web store for American Made products
One of the products Whiteside Machine sells is American Made Carbide Spiral Bits. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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Whiteside Machine Company was founded in 1970 as a general purpose machine shop in the basement of Bill & Bobbie Whiteside's home. Located in Western North Carolina near the furniture manufacturing town of Hickory, the company was often involved in making repairs or special parts for the furniture and woodworking field. A strong commitment to customer problem-solving, a can-do attitude, and innovative ideas, along with a growing core of dedicated employees, helped the business evolve into a manufacturer of woodworking equipment and tooling. Primarily through repeat business and referrals, the tooling business continued to grow to meet a demand for quality production router bits as well as custom application tooling. Today, Whiteside Machine occupies a 40,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility and produces a complete line of solid carbide and carbide tipped router bits. Whiteside's quality, innovation, and customer commitment is still present in our superb product line, in the design of custom tooling to fill special customer requirements, and in the development of special machinery and tooling for our own manufacturing use. As always, Whiteside Machine is continuously striving to improve our product through new technology, improved production techniques, and ongoing research and development efforts, along with rigid quality control, vital customer feedback and extensive field testing. Whiteside Machine Company. Made in America. Family owned and operated. Committed to Quality. Come on - give us a try. Back to Top

Ordering Information
Whiteside Machine Company sells through a nationwide distributor network. Prospective customers should order from their local distributor. Call Whiteside Machine Company at (800) 225-3982 for a distributor in your area.Back to Top

Product Guarantee
All Whiteside tools are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship & materials. Warranty is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the tool. Warranty is void if tools are altered in any way or show signs of abuse or misuse.Back to Top

Safety Guidelines
BE CAREFUL. Always wear eye and ear protection. Wear dust masks. Avoid loose clothing. Keep hands, body, clothing and hair away from cutter. Do not remove safety guards. Always feed against the cutter rotation. Never use dull or damaged cutters. Disconnect power when changing bits or making adjustments. Always disconnect power when not in use. Follow all safety recommendations of the power tool manufacturer. Whiteside Machine Company assumes no responsibility for defects, damage, or injury (direct or indirect) caused by misuse, abuse, alteration or modification of any product (including sharpening)

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