To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

New to the forum/Question?

Conductor562

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 2, 2012
Messages
2,312
Location
West "By God" Virginia
Hi guys, I'm new to GJ so if I should have searched the site better before posting please forgive me. Surely I can claim stupidity at least once? Anyhow, I'm 29 years old, I was born and raised I'n West "by God" Virginia, and while I've been reading GJ for a couple years, I've only recently signed up. I've worked on the railroad as a Freight Conductor since I was 20 and I'm also very active in my union. In my spare time I enjoy woodworking and restoration work and am currently restoring a 1962 model IH Cub Cadet. I also moderate the forum (along with 2 other guys) over at Tools In Action. Like many of you I've noticed on here, I try hard to keep my garage stocked with good quality, American made tools. I'm not at all against laying down top dollar for Proto, Klein, etc., to keep China out of my toolbox. I work union, buy American, and have a great deal of respect for those who do the same. I began buying up every tool I could afford when I was 15. I got a slew of Williams era Kobalt stuff for Christmas in 1998 (the year it came out) and here I am 15 years later talking about tools on the Internet at 3:00 in the morning. It's got to be a diagnosable illness, lol. By the time I began buying tools China was already a major fixture in the tool market but there were still many American producers around. Sadly, in the past 15 years many of those manufacturers have gone overseas much to my dismay. These days I rely mainly on Proto, Klein, and Channellock for my hand tool needs as well as Milwaukee and (to a lesser extent) Makita for power tools. There is no such thing as an American power tool anymore with the exception of select models from certain companies, but I still hold out hope for hand tools. My "glass half full personality" has kept me hoping to see a return of tool manufacturing to the United States but as I've seen brands like Kobalt, Craftsman, even Klein, Crescent, Mac, and Snap-On go overseas it appears there is no end in sight. Even my beloved Proto has plants abroad, though most of those tools don't turn up stateside. So, I ask you this question: Are there any (even 1) manufacturers that still make everything in the States? I appologize for the long introduction. Glad to finally be a part of your community! :bounce:
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

bgott

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 31, 2005
Messages
3,512
Location
Houston, TX.
Welcome! I couldn't begin to tell you if any tool companies make their whole line here. I would bet that there are small specialty companies that do. Maybe woodworking tools?
 

DRhodes

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 9, 2010
Messages
805
Location
Ohio
Ideal industries purchased SK on August 25th 2010. They built a new facility in Illinois and shut down the facility in Defiance Ohio.

The entire SK line is completely made in the USA. They do not import a single tool.

Another great thing about SK is the steel they use. They buy all of there steel from manufactures here in the USA. Alot of companies now are making tools with steel from China.

SK is alot like Wright tools. They both are 100% made in the USA with USA steel.
 
Last edited:

Ranch

Member
Joined
Jun 29, 2012
Messages
23
Location
Northern Illinois
^ beat me to it


Yeah fairly recent. IDEAL bought SK after it went bankrupt (late 2010 I think) and ever since they have been strictly made in USA.
 

Biomed

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 19, 2011
Messages
662
Location
Minnesota
That's fantastic. Why aren't they promoting this to death?

I don't know that they are "promoting this to death" but it is mentioned on the SK web site and in the tool catalog. From the latest SK tool catalog:

"The strategy at the new SK is for all of our tools to be made in America. We can now proudly state that SK tools are 100% made in the USA. Not only are all of our tools manufactured in the USA, all of the components and raw materials are of USA origin as well."
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

fabryevo

New member
Joined
Oct 11, 2010
Messages
2
hi,i'm new to the forum!i'm pretty sure i will find all the suggestion i will need for make my garage look better!any raccomandations about how proceed on the forum?
 

Carsandtools

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 7, 2012
Messages
101
Location
Michigan
Conductor562, I just wanted to mention that Armstrong, part of Danaher, is also 100% made in the USA, according to their web site.

http://www.armstrongtools.com/content3.aspx?500tuccidi=fPqztKYwY497CgVCp3WTQw==

"Armstrong Tools are still, and will continue to be made in the U.S.A. They are designed and manufactured for professional tool users and continue to be manufactured with uncompromising quality."
 
OP
C

Conductor562

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 2, 2012
Messages
2,312
Location
West "By God" Virginia

CWP1616L

Banned
Joined
Aug 31, 2012
Messages
3,297
Location
USA
Here's a company that makes their whole line in the USA. They make wiring tools for fighter jets. Each kit is tailored to a specific aircraft. They got a special kit just for the F-16. And in case you're wondering about price, you don't wanna know. :D

http://www.dmctools.com/default.html
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom