Worthy Mfg Co

Formerly "Worthy Products"

Worthy Products began making strainers in 1950.   The founder of the company designed and patented a unique strainer that could be used inside the cup or pot so that a person could "strain while you paint."

The original Worthy Strainer has been modified, improved and redesigned over the long history of manufacturing Worthy strainers. Our patented strainers are "MADE IN AMERICA" and are still the standard in the industry to this day.   As everybody knows, "Nobody makes a strainer like a "Worthy Strainer."

Worhty Mfg Co is now located in Martindale, Texas, on Highway 80 six miles East of Interstate 35 near San Marcos, Texas which is located between Austin and San Antonio.   

The TexasBlaster division was added to compliment our strainers in 2006 when Worthy acquired the Texas Blaster Company.  The TexasBlaster has been in continuous production since 1967.  Visti www.texasblaster.com.

The abrasive sand blaster market is a growing and new products are in the line up to be introduced in early 2007.

Worthy Mfg Co has three basic strainer models for the automotive, furniture, appliance, boating, industrial equipment and many other manufactured products.  We know we make the finest CUP GUN and POT strainers available in the marketplace  - and that keeps Worthy Strainers in constant demand by every refinisher that truly wants to save time, and save money, and "get a better finish."

We also offer the Texas Blaster to help folks get their surfaces clean and ready to be repainted again.

The Worthy Strainer remains the "Top-Gun" strainer and the TexasBlaster remains the "Best Value" in abrasive blasters you can buy.

You can order yours online or by simply calling Worthy Mfg Co on their toll-free phone @ 877-380-5829.

Save time, save money, get a better finish.   Worthy Strainers do the job, and has been doing it for 56 years.

Taylor Taylor      
General Manager

Taylor has thirty eight years business experience in a variety of career roles.   He attended the University of Colorado in 1966; and then finally graduated from Southwest Texas University in 1980. He's had a colorful career in many different endeavors.

His first job was in ranching and agriculture, then in aviation as a crop duster and a flight instructor and aircraft mechanic.   Taylor has worked as a welder, painter, and farm hand yet has an educated yet "down home" style that comes from his rural roots. 

He combines his skills in business with common sense manufacturing techniques toward delivering the best products that can be made and is dedicated to keeping products right here in America so we can say "Made in the USA."

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As Director of Worhty Mfg Co Taylor is in a unique position to help others do a better job by providing useful products and tools to make your job easier.

© Worthy Mfg Co 1996