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Bullet Tools is now Bullet by MARSHALLTOWN®. Improve you efficiency, accuracy, and safety by shopping the world’s leader in fixed-blade cutting tools on MARSHALLTOWN.com. Whether it’s flooring, siding, or insulation, we’ve got what you need. If you have any questions about our relocation or need help with your purchase, please call us at (800) 888-0127.

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Golden Bullet products are synonymous with good quality and value for money prices. The range of Golden Bullet products include power tools, hand tools, wood working tools, abrasives, diamond blades and various power tool accessories.

The range is continously evolving to offer more and more products that our buyers require to ease and simplify their work. Popular and reputed products attract fakes and copies. We have sought to discourage this in Golden Bullet products by giving each and every buyer the power to check the genuineness of the product they have purchased by a simple sms / whatsapp message.

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Ever wonder who owns Craftsman tools? How about Milwaukee, Mac Tools, or Skilsaw? It may surprise you to know that only a handful of power tool companies own your favorite tools. That’s right, most tool brands fall under a parent company that also controls additional power tool manufacturers and brands. We break it down for you…with charts!

Stanley Black & Decker (SBD) turned heads when it bought Craftsman Tools in 2017 after Sears closed 235 stores in 2015. The company owns many brands, however. Dating back to 1843 with a man named Frederick Stanley, the company quickly formed its roots. In 2010, it merged with another company that started in 1910—Black and Decker. As of 2017, the company maintains a $7.5 billion business in tools & storage alone. SBD brands include:

As it turns out, TTI owns Milwaukee Tool and a host of other power tool companies. It also licenses the RIDGID* and RYOBI names for cordless power tools (Emerson owns RIDGID). TTI stands for Techtronic Industries Company Limited (TTI Group). Founded in 1985 in Hong Kong, TTI sells tools all over the world and employs over 22,000 people. TTI is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and had worldwide annual sales of over US$6 billion in 2017. Their brands include:

Not anymore. In 2017, Chervon acquired Skil Power Tool Brands from Bosch. This added two big brands to their portfolio: Skilsaw and Skil. Chervon started its power tools business unit back in 1993, launching the EGO brand of cordless outdoor power equipment in 2013. In 2018, the company rebranded Skil (including the logo) and announced new 12V and 20V cordless power tools. Today, Chervon tools and products are sold by more than 30,000 stores in 65 countries. Chervon manufactures the following brands:

First off, Bosch Tools only represents part of the Bosch Group which includes Robert Bosch GmbH and over 350 subsidiaries across 60+ countries. In 2003 Robert Bosch GmbH combined its North American power tool and power tool accessory divisions into one organization, forming Robert Bosch Tool Corporation in North America. The company designs, manufactures, and sells power tools, rotary and oscillating tools, power tool accessories, laser and optical leveling devices, and range finding tools all over the globe. Bosch also manufactures the following tools:

Husqvarna Group manufactures chainsaws, trimmers, robotic lawn mowers, and ride-on lawnmowers. The Group also makes garden watering products as well as cutting equipment and diamond tools for the construction and stone industries. They have a presence in more than 100 countries and employ over 13,000 people in 40 countries. Husqvarna Group also owns the following tools:

JPW owns several large brands including Jet, Powermatic, and Wilton. The company has its headquarters in La Vergne, Tennessee but also has operations in Switzerland, Germany, Russia, France, Taiwan, and China. They sell products in 20 countries throughout the world. Their tool brands include:

Apex Tool Group has its headquarters in Sparks, Maryland, USA and employs more than 8,000 workers. They operate in more than 30 countries throughout North and South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Annual revenues exceed $1.4 billion on the sale of hand tools, power tools, and electronics tools for the industrial, automotive, aerospace, and construction/DIY markets. The following tool manufacturers belong to APEX Tool Group:

Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri (USA), Emerson controls power tool manufacturers and products in the industrial, commercial, and residential markets. While TTI licenses the RIDGID name for power tools, Emerson controls the following tools (among others):

Based in Wendlingen, Germany, TTS or Tooltechnic Systems owns Festool (electric and pneumatic tools), Tanos (not to be confused with the guy who destroyed half the universe), Narex, Sawstop, and now Shaper Tools. TTS is truly behind the scenes as it doesn’t really have appear to have its own website (at least not in the US) or an official logo. In bullet point format, its subsidiaries include:

Yamabiko Corporation started in 2008 and has three core business segments: outdoor power equipment, agricultural machinery, and industrial machinery. Based in Japan, Yamabiko is a global company with major markets in Japan and North America, and a growing presence in Europe and Asia. Tool brands include:

Founded over 100 years ago, ITW manufactures specialized industrial equipment, power tools, hand tools, and consumables. ITW operates in 57 countries with over 50,000 employees. They also have more than 17,000 granted and pending patents. ITW brands include:

Who makes Harbor Freight Power Tools remains a mystery—possibly because they may have switched suppliers in the past. Some have suggested LuTool, a company established in June 1999 supplies their power tools. LuTool has headquarters in Ningbo, China, and a North American office in Ontario, Canada. LuTool is owned by Gemay (Ningbo Gemay Industry Co Ltd) which also has its headquarters in Ningbo, China.

Not to be outdone, others have suggested Powerplus as the manufacturer behind the Drill Master, Warrior, Bauer, and Hercules lines of tools. Powerplus is a division of European company Varo with headquarters in Belgium.

Hilti and Makita are just Hilti and Makita. Hilti doesn’t have any subsidiary companies underneath them or a parent company over them. Makita, on the other hand, did acquire the Dolmar brand, bolstering its already-impressive line of outdoor power equipment tools. It’s pretty impressive the market share each of these companies enjoys!

We can’t leave out the popular house brands available at those big-box retailers and home improvement warehouses. Note that many (if not all) of the brands below represent ODM or OEM solutions. That means the tools get specified by the store but executed by another manufacturer. In other scenarios, tools are “offered” to a retailer and then manufactured in bulk upon acceptance of a buyer’s order.

While you may have thought you knew who owned all those power tool manufacturers, consolidation has changed the playing field. By far, Stanley Black & Decker demonstrates the largest buyout pattern. Companies like TTI, Apex Tool Group, ITW, and others also enjoy adding to their numbers.

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Pro Tool Reviews is a successful online publication that has been providing tool reviews and industry news since 2008. In today’s world of Internet news and online content, we found that more and more professionals researched a large majority of their major power tool purchases online. That piqued our interest.

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After the war ended, the government dumped their surplus of tools and equipment into the marketplace at huge discounts. Because Wilton vises were only sold to the government, and did not have a distribution network in place, the surplus of vises now flooded the marketplace from the government, and nearly forced Wilton out of business.

The manufacturing of the Wilton industrial vises was moved from Schiller Park to Carpentersville IL where the Wilton brand was brought into a family of quality brands recently acquired by WMH Tool Group. Those brands included JET Woodworking and Metalworking and Powermatic Woodworking which became a new house of brands.

In 2008, Walter Meier brands, JET, Powermatic and Wilton consolidated and relocated their offices to Lavergne TN outside of Nashville from Elgin, IL. They continued to grow and survive through a very difficult financial environment.

In 2014, Tenex Capital Management New York City, NY acquired the JET, POWERMATIC AND WILTON brands from Walter Meier and changed the company name to JPW Industries where they continue to grow and outperform their competition with innovative, quality products and services.

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Bullet Tools, known globally for introducing the cordless / dustless MAGNUM™ flooring cutter, is an innovative U.S. tool manufacturing company that develops time-saving cutting solutions that improve efficiency, safety and accuracy in flooring, siding and insulation installations.

MAGNUM Flooring Shears are the most powerful fixed-blade cutters on the market and are built for all-day, every-day use. They’re designed for hardwoods, engineered woods, laminate flooring, OSB and fiber cement lap siding and are available in 9”, 13” and 20” widths. See them in action here.

Based in Hayden, Idaho, Bullet Tools is a US manufacturer of innovative, cutting-edge installation solutions designed to improve the lives and livelihoods of tradesman across the globe. The company began in 1998 with a simple idea born of necessity by a longtime flooring installer, Dalen Gunn, who decided there had to be a better way to cut flooring and launched the MAGNUM Shear.

With a commitment to improving installation efficiency and safety, Bullet Tools has grown into a world leader in flooring, siding and insulation cutting solutions that improve jobsite safety and save contractors time and money. For more information call 800-406-8998, visit www.bullettools.com or email info@bullettools.com

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Built by the pro, for the pro, we’ve taken our classic SharpShooter and added more power and more stability. The SharpShooter became legendary in the industry as a versatile, light-duty cutter. Now the SharpShooter Professional has bigger bearings to increase cut power, an additional rail for greater stability, and a longer, stronger handle for more leverage. Streamlined to remain lightweight and portable with improved performance and durability. Still dust-free, noise-free, and cord-free. Proudly manufactured in the USA.

The EZ Shear SharpShooter is a versatile, light-duty cutter. Make ultra-quick cuts on a variety of products without dust, noise, or electricity. One of Bullet Tools cornerstone products, it’s a flooring tool and siding tool in one. Cut HardiePlank®, fiber-cement siding, vinyl flooring and siding, laminate, and many other materials quickly, easily, with no dust. EZ Shear Flooring Tools have a 1-year warranty. Make cuts up to 9 in. wide and 9/16 in. thick.

Why buy Bullet Tools? We are the original shear, hand-built since 1998. Our family-owned and operated company was built from the ground up. Many have tried to replicate our tools, but no one replicates our quality. We use aircraft-grade aluminum and high-density polyethylene so our tools last. The EZ 1-year warranty is truly Bullet Proof with manufacturing and customer service still entirely in the USA. Unlike the big retailers, we take a personal interest in your service and repair.

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The HCT-1 cannelure tool works with .224 to .720 caliber bullets, or with straight cartridge cases such as the .45 ACP, 10mm, or 9mm. For applications outside these parameters, use the PCM-2 Power Cannelure Machine with custom modifications to suit.

As with all Corbin tools, the HCT-1 is available directly from Corbin. You can order on-line using your credit card. (Dealer inquires are welcome, for quantity orders of 10 or more per shipment. Private label jobs are also welcome: minimum orders apply.)

Yes, if you do it correctly. Anyone can damage the accuracy of a bullet by applying too deep a cannelure. The miminum cannelure that will hold the bullet in the case is usually only .010 inches or less. But this "looks" too shallow to the novice, and he will typically try for .040 or more depth, which "looks" better but distorts the bullet with the extra displaced lead and does not work any better at holding the bullet in the case. Always use the minimum that works, not the deepest cannelure you can make! It is possible to cut a bullet jacket completely through with this powerful tool if you insist on over-applying it!

Place the bullet on the roller V-way, set the depth and position screws to your liking, and give the crank two complete turns. Once set, you can drop bullets onto the rollers and apply cannelures at a rate of about 5-6 per minute. If you need more speed, get the PCM-2 power cannelure machine: it can process over 100 bullets per minute!

We"ve made them for over 30 years and some of our original customers are still using the first ones made. However, it is necessary to keep the bearings oiled and to drop a little oil on the roller shafts from time to time. The cannelure wheel itself is hardened tool steel, and when used against lead or typical copper alloy jacket material, or copper tube jackets, lasts a lifetime. But it is possible to damage the wheel by trying to cannelure steel jacketed bullets or solid hard metal bullets such as bronze. We do not recommend or warranty the tool when used in commercial high volume applications: for that, we make the PCM-2 Power Cannelure Machine. Typical use of the HCT-1 would be to apply cannelures to a box of 50 or 100 bullets once or twice a month. In that application, the tool has virtually unlimited life if the bearings are kept oiled.