Raymond E. DeWalt followed in
his father's footsteps by holding mill and constructions jobs from the time he
left school. No matter what the job, the question of high labor costs always
concerned him. To help cut these costs, he occasionally rigged up a machine to
meet some special need.
In 1922, Mr. DeWalt was
offered a position as head of a woodworking mill that manufactured almost
everything from boxes to full-fledged houses. There was more to do than could be
done, and the President of the company would not allow an increase in payroll.
He simply had to get more work out of his men. Mr. DeWalt designed a yoke and
attached it directly to a motor and saw, then mounted it on a standard arm. The
saw could be raised, lowered, slid back and forth, moved to any angle, or tilted
to any bevel. It did the work of four men and cut his labor costs beyond his
fondest dreams. Two years later, in 1924, Mr. DeWalt left the woodworking mill
and founded the DeWalt Products Company.
Today the DEWALT Power Tools
line consists of over 200 electric power tools and over 800 accessories
including: drills and hammer drills; screwdrivers; circular, chop, miter, table,
reciprocating, and jig saws; planers; impact wrenches; die, angle, and bench
grinders; shears; nibblers; sanders; laminate trimmers; routers, and plate
joiners.