TSC has put in 7 stores in Maine in 5 years.They were the first to sell good steel fence posts under 5 bucks each.They have moved in because there is a good market that other retailers ignored.They opened their first store 35 miles from me.They moved into an exiting building.They handle Hobart welding supplies.They stock 4x6 power hack saws that you could not buy here,.Ive seen sheet metal brakes and a roller,shear and and brake combo. I just bought a small oxy/ acetylene torch kit for 300 bucks at TSC.Sears gets 379 bucks for the same outfit.When I needed an engine hoist TSC was the only place I could find one.I can buy oil dry there at a lower price than Sams club.I hope the horse peole spend plenty of money there so the store will stay open.They send out 10% discount coupons.I see a lot of complaint about TSC not having what they need on this forum.I can usually find what I need at reasonable prices.I live on a country cross road where business has been at a standstill for 40 years.You cant eat the scenery or do business with paupers.You have to have some growth.
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