The History of Porter Cable Tools by Jeff Toby
20 November, 2007
If you are in the market for reliable power tools, consider Porter Cable Tools. They are widely regarded, by amateurs and professionals both, to be among the best and most affordable tools available.

 One of the best features of Porter Cable Tools is their long history of innovation.  In 1914, Porter Cable began to shift its focus away from the tire pumps, pencil sharpeners and illuminating gas lighters when it introduced a line of production lathes.  The lathes filled a niche in the long-bed lathe market, allowing for a more practical production of small parts.  The company continued to develop and innovate and in 1926, introduced the “Take-About-Sander”.  The “Take-About-Sander” was the first portable sander and led to the development of a line of portable power tools.

 Porter Cable and quality have long been synonymous.  Porter Cable knows that their name is built on the quality of their products and the focus on quality is found through all stages of tool design and production.
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My Dream Dewalt Tools Workshop by Jeff Toby
15 November, 2007

I have a dream.  Someday, when I’m a little older, I am going to turn my basement into “Guy Town”, a no-women-allowed, man’s paradise.  I’ll set it up with different areas, one for wood working and one for metal working.  No expense will be spared.  I am going to buy a bunch of Dewalt Tools and set it up right.

In the wood working area, I will have a cabinet to store all my Dewalt Power Tools.  I want them somewhere that they are easy to get to, but also organized and in their cases.  No more searching through the piles of junk on my workbench to find the tool I need.  On my work bench, I’ll install several power strips so that I can have my Dewalt Cordless Tools charged and ready to go whenever I need them.  I can grab my drill/driver and get straight to work.  I’ll also set aside some space in my wood working area to store my supplies, leftover wood and scraps to use for practice.

Over in the metal working area, of course I will be using Dewalt Metal Working Tools to build custom metal brackets, create beautiful metal scrollwork for the outside of my house and weld old bits of metal garbage together to make garden sculptures.  With a metal work shop in my basement, I’ll even be able to do my own body work on my car!

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