Scooby074
Super Member
It changes so fast, what is made in North America today, wont be tomorrow. I was at HD yesterday, the Milwaukee drywall gun i have, that was made in the US, now is made in China.
It was bought less than a year ago. Whats happening with manufacturing? Is there no market for a made in Canada or US powertool? Even if sold at a premium? I cant think of a single power (hand) tool company that has the majority of their manufacturing in canada or us. Makitia used to have their drill and saw manufacturing in Georgia, but i think most of it is China now. My Mitre Saw is Georgia, so maybe they still have some manufacturing there maybe just not the smaller tools?
I know that General ( not General International) still makes a number of stationary woodworking tools in Canada. i think they may be the last one in canada aside from a few industrial manufacturers. We used to have Delta rockwell stationary and Black and Decker hand tools just off the top of my head but now theyre gone
My first powertool, bought by my grandfather for me (when i was 12) was a BD jigsaw made in Ontario. (Yes, i still have all my fingers). I still have and use that tool. I also have a BD professional 3/8 drill that was made in Ontario that gets used alot, but not as much as it used to since ive gone cordless. These tools are old, but keep going. They dont make them like they used to. My Skill saw was probably 30 years old when it finally died.
I know that General ( not General International) still makes a number of stationary woodworking tools in Canada. i think they may be the last one in canada aside from a few industrial manufacturers. We used to have Delta rockwell stationary and Black and Decker hand tools just off the top of my head but now theyre gone
My first powertool, bought by my grandfather for me (when i was 12) was a BD jigsaw made in Ontario. (Yes, i still have all my fingers). I still have and use that tool. I also have a BD professional 3/8 drill that was made in Ontario that gets used alot, but not as much as it used to since ive gone cordless. These tools are old, but keep going. They dont make them like they used to. My Skill saw was probably 30 years old when it finally died.
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