...like Central Lakes College. He said his company, like many others in the industry, are in short supply of tool and die makers, machinists and welders. They are the hardest positions to fill. Reggie Clow said he is fortunate to have a great...
...from the service he attended Dunwoody Institute in Minneapolis where he studied tool and die. Darrell worked as a tool & die maker retiring in 1998 after 25 years with McKechnie tooling and engineering in Staples. Darrell and his wife, Irene owned...
...his senior year because he felt he couldn't afford not to work. He soon joined the Navy and later became a tool and die maker in Minneapolis. Bernie was never really proud of the fact that he quit high school. "It was absolutely stupid," he...
...meeting at a Harley Davidson motorcycle plant outside Milwaukee on Tuesday. Mike Retzer, a consultant for a tool and die maker who supplies parts to the motorcycle plant, said the U.S. tool and die industry is under heavy competitive pressure...
...him how to be a machinist." Rademacher's passion for speed began in high school and created a living as a tool and die maker. His passion and skill followed him to Rush City where he raised his three children. That's when he met Warren Johnson...
...designer for Airmac Corporation, Minneapolis; Scorpion Incorporated, Crosby; for Honeywell, Minneapolis as a tool and die maker; Seagate Technologies as a toolmaker; and then retired from Advanced Production Technologies as tool room supervisor...
...Ala. On his discharge from the Navy they moved to Minneapolis, where "Bud" worked for Eaton Corp., as a tool-die maker until his time of retirement. Bud is survived by his wife Rosa of Richfield; one son Michael (Rusty) Gerrels, of...
...designer for Airmac Corporation, Minneapolis; Scorpion Incorporated, Crosby; for Honeywell, Minneapolis as a tool and die maker; Seagate Technologies as a toolmaker; and then retired from Advanced Production Technologies as tool room supervisor...
...London to Arthur M. and Agnes M. (Clemmer) Hockert. He served in the Army during World War II. He was a tool and die maker for World Tool Co. Survivors include a son, Lee Hockert, Alexandria; five grandchildren; and two brothers, Harold...
...businesses, Apparel Print in St. Louis Park and DuBois Woodcarving Gift and Sign Shop in Crosslake. His trade was tool and die maker but his love was working with wood, either making furniture for his home or carving decorative decoys. He showed his...
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