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'''DSW ''', formerly '''Dixie Saw Works''' is a manufacturer of converting knives and a provider of fabrication services. It was founded in [[1943]] and is currently located at 816 [[30th Street North]]
'''DSW ''', formerly '''Dixie Saw Works''' is a manufacturer of converting knives and a provider of fabrication services. It was founded in [[1943]] and is currently located at 816 [[30th Street North]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Central City neighborhood|Central City]] neighborhood.


The company was purchased by [[Chris McIlvaine]] in [[2004]]. Under his leadership it converted to water jet equipment and began contracting cutting services. Since then DSW Cutting has expanded its capabilities by adding laser and plasma cutting tools, as well as hydraulic press brakes and robotic welders.
The company was purchased by [[Chris McIlvaine]] in [[2004]]. Under his leadership it converted to water jet equipment and began contracting cutting services. Since then DSW Cutting has expanded its capabilities by adding laser and plasma cutting tools, as well as hydraulic press brakes and robotic welders.

Latest revision as of 08:35, 10 June 2021

This article is about the manufacturer and fabricator. For the Ohio-based retail shoe chain, see Designer Shoe Warehouse.

DSW , formerly Dixie Saw Works is a manufacturer of converting knives and a provider of fabrication services. It was founded in 1943 and is currently located at 816 30th Street North in Birmingham's Central City neighborhood.

The company was purchased by Chris McIlvaine in 2004. Under his leadership it converted to water jet equipment and began contracting cutting services. Since then DSW Cutting has expanded its capabilities by adding laser and plasma cutting tools, as well as hydraulic press brakes and robotic welders.

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