As a north carolinian myself, I would say that textiles were, at least, a huge part of our states industry, though carbide inserts are more popular now, such as those made by Kennametal, and neighboring companies, such as Tungaloy among others. Most of my town consists of old mill houses built just for the mill/textile workers, and a good bit of them are still there, in northeastern North Carolina, the former home of the largest weaveroom in the country, Patterson mill. It has since been regretably torn down.
North Carolina
You can find an industrial equipment rebuilding service in Greensboro, North Carolina on the following site: http://www.yellowpages.com/greensboro-nc/industrial-equipment-repairing. They have a few listings.
You can 'google' that list just as easy as we can.
You need to fill out a form at the North Carolina Industrial Commission's website. Here's the link: http://www.ic.nc.gov/claimants.html
The North Carolina Industrial Commission (NCIC) was created by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1929 to administer and enforce the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act. In 1949, its authority was expanded to also administer the Tort Claims Act (claims against the State for civil wrongdoing). The North Carolina Industrial Commission (NCIC) currently processes Workers' Comp claims in NC. This includes administrative and evidentiary hearings before judges known as Special Deputy Commissioners, the Executive Secretary, Deputy Commissioners and Commissioners. This also includes sending cases to mediated settlement conferences, processing motions, handling appeals, and other such work in administering claims under the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act.
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North Carolina is north of South Carolina
North Carolina.
It is an analogy. North Carolina is to South Carolina as North Dakota is to South Dakota.
You can contact the North Carolina Industrial Commission. See the link below.
The original name of North Carolina is North Carolina
North Carolina is north of South Carolina