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Mission Submitting Content VintageMachinery. Classified Ads Vintage Machinery Store. Armstrong Brothers Tool Co. Chicago, IL, U. The Tool Engineer , Vol , , Pg. Our purpose is to provide information about vintage machinery that is generally difficult to locate. Catalogs, manuals and any other literature that is available on this site is made available for a historical record only. Please remember that safety standards have changed over the years and information in old manuals as well as the old machines themselves may not meet modern standards.
It is up to the individual user to use good judgment and to safely operate old machinery. The VintageMachinery. About Us. Discussion Forum. Machine Info. Photo Index. Support Vintage Machinery. This was replaced a few years later in by a , square foot brick factory at North Francisco Avenue, a site they would occupy for many years. Up until Armstrong concentrated primarily on tool holders and related products, but in they started producing a line of drop-forged wrenches. This line of tools continued to expand over the years.
In the company moved from the Francisco Avenue site to West Armstrong Avenue, where they remain today. A second manufacturing facility in Fayetteville, Arkansas was added in Armstrong operates now as the Industrial Hand Tools division of Danaher. The Armstrong lines of hand tools will end by March Prior to , the Louis A. Worth Hardware Company was located at Lackland Rd. George bought the business, building and lot from Mr.
Worth upon his retirement.
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