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H & H Tool Shop, Inc. was established in the State of Tennessee
in January 1997.

We offer the combination of quality equipment and skilled manpower that is essential to produce intricate and precise parts.

Mark Hagedorn, President and co-founder of H & H TOOL SHOP, INC. is well qualified by training and experience. His background includes certificates from the well respected Rankin Technical Institute and
St. Louis Tech.

Over a span of 25 years he has studied tool and die, machining, hydraulics, pneumatics and drafting.

Prior to forming H & H, he gained valuable experience in an apprentice position and as a foreman of tool and die machine shops as well as starting and running an investment casting house.

His recognized skill has allowed him to serve many industries.

Connie Hagedorn, CEO and co-founder of H & H Tool Shop, INC. is beneficial by her knowledge and experience. She has attended Lindenwood College in Computer Science as well as 15 years in
investment casting industry and machine shop procedures.

Her ability in customer relations in addition to her working with employees  in quality control, organizational skills and office management experience help benefit the consistent growth
of H & H Tool Shop.

Joe Bebee CAD/CAM programmer for H & H Tool Shop, Inc. has attended college for computer science and also has a certificate of training for advanced 3-D CAD/CAM programming.

He has 16 years experience behind the computer and machine shop procedures.

With extensive knowledge of many types of CAD/CAM programming software, constant training and research, he is able to program the most difficult of 3-D profiles.

Joshua Hagedorn is a second generation machinist. He is a valuable asset to H & H Tool Shop, Inc. He is currently earning his degree in drafting and CAD/CAM programming at Hartsville Tech.

Our teamwork has provided us with a reputation of proving our customers with the quality and precision they are looking for.