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Randy R Sawtelle

from Chichester, NH
Age ~69

Randy Sawtelle Phones & Addresses

  • 23 Bailey Rd, Chichester, NH 03258
  • Pensacola, FL
  • Barnardsville, NC
  • 12341 Ruffed Grouse Rd, Brooksville, FL 34614
  • Weeki Wachee, FL
  • Arden, NC
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Venice, FL

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Randy Sawtelle Photo 1

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Location:
12341 Ruffed Grouse Rd, Weeki Wachee, FL 34614
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Arrowpoint Corporation
Owner
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Randy Sawtelle
Ranjo`s Incorporated
355 Paint Frk Rd, Barnardsville, NC 28709
12341 Ruffed Grouse Rd, Brooksville, FL 34614
Randy Sawtelle
Principal
Working Mans Charter
Water Transport Services
6852 Olsen Rd, Pensacola, FL 32506
Randy R Sawtelle
Chairman, Secretary
BOBCAT RANDY, LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
6850 Olsen Rd, Pensacola, FL 32506
6852 Olesn Rd, Pensacola, FL 32506
Randy Sawtelle
Vice-President, President, Secretary, Vice President
Ranjo's Inc
Whol Parking Lot Supplies · Pavement Marking & Sealcoat Supplier & Mfg & Specialty Contracting · Site Preparation Contrs
6852 Olsen Rd, Pensacola, FL 32506
12341 Ruffed Grouse Rd, Brooksville, FL 34614
(352) 596-7423, (850) 456-3006

Publications

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Bucket - Razor

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US Patent:
20030084920, May 8, 2003
Filed:
Nov 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/287763
Inventors:
Randy Sawtelle - Barnardsville NC, US
International Classification:
B08B007/00
US Classification:
134/006000, 015/236100, 015/093100
Abstract:
The Bucket-Razor presents a method for removing various items from hard surfaces. Such surfaces can be Asphalt and concrete, but not limited to these. The device can be attached to any front-end loader piece of equipment, such as, but not limited to skid steer tractors, backhoes, farm tractors, any front-end loader. The unit is designed to fit a large range of different size and thickness buckets. It can, by use of setscrews, be held in place. Once unit is attached to the bucket, a cutting blade is inserted into unit. This blade also is held in place by countersunk setscrews. This blade being mainly spring steel and of such a thickness and hardness to allow it to get under and cut objects stuck to hard surfaces. Several blade widths are possible up to 16″. The unit itself can be positioned at any point on the bottom plate of the bucket from one side to other side. Removing is accomplished, by the spring steel being forced under the object, by the forward motion of the front-end loader. The angle of the unit and bucket it is mounted to, determines aggressiveness of attack.

Pallet-Pull

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US Patent:
20030141730, Jul 31, 2003
Filed:
Jan 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/353516
Inventors:
Randy Sawtelle - Brooksville FL, US
Michael Kallas - Asheville NC, US
International Classification:
B66C001/62
US Classification:
294/082100
Abstract:
The Pallet-Pull presents a method for moving and pulling shipping pallets. Such pallets can be made of many different materials and sizes. The device can be attached to any forklift or any thing capable of pulling, such as but not limited to front end loaders, forklifts, farm tractors, and any machine capable of pulling laterally. The device is designed to work in conjunction with a steel chain. Said chain is attached to the device. The chain can be attached or extended by other chains or cables to form the needed length to extract or move pallet. This chain by its very nature allows attachment to a wide Variety of equipment. The device is placed inside the frame work of the pallet, and is held in place by lateral pressure from pulling equipment. The device applies friction to 2 places on the pallet creating a firm hold for lateral pulling. Pallet is then pulled to desired placement, and the device can easily be removed.

Pavement Marking Removal Tool And Method

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US Patent:
57757810, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Jan 24, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/791415
Inventors:
Randy R. Sawtelle - Barnardsville NC
Ronald D. Mills - Yorba Linda CA
International Classification:
E01C 23088
US Classification:
299 398
Abstract:
A method for removing pavement marking and a drum unit for use in practicing the method. The drum unit is mounted in a drive unit on a horizontal rotational axis. A plurality of cutting bit holders, known as blocks, are secured to the outer cylindrical surface of the drum, and there are a plurality of cutting bits that can be repeatedly installed in and removed from the holders. The blocks and cutting bits are arranged so as to produce chipping grooves in pavement sufficiently closely spaced for removing pavement markings and a thin layer of underlying pavement, while leaving an acceptably smooth surface. To produce the sufficiently closely spaced chipping grooves on pavement, the holders and cutting bits are arranged in a regular pattern with interlacing (also referred to as "lacing" or "flighting"). The holders and bits produce chipping grooves on pavement that are laterally spaced within approximately 1/2 inch of each other, and preferably closer. Preferably, the holders and cutting bits are arranged in a repeating chevron pattern, oriented for lateral movement of removed marking and pavement material towards the ends of the unit.
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