Posted by Billy NY on February 11, 2020 at 07:32:45 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: Fastenal posted by John in La on February 10, 2020 at 10:50:26:
No, I've used them quite a bit at work for various things and on my own for things at home. Mainly for convenience and they were excellent to deal with every time. One of their reps would deliver my orders personally, they are close by.
We do have at least 2 fastener supply houses locally, one that has been in business a very long time and is great at solving technical issues and or fastening problems I have encountered at work. McMaster Carr is also great, in this area, I can order up to 6PM, I do it by phone, they send me an order acknowledgement via e-mail literally right after I hang up with the sales person. It's usually delivered by 11AM the next day, but no later than 3PM during the busy season for UPS. Some fasteners you don't want to buy high quantities from them, better to go to a supply house, but they stock quite a bit. I've done probably over $50k of business with them at work, for all kinds of things, drill bits, taps, fasteners, materials for pistol and rifle lockers and a myriad of other assorted items we incorporate into our products.
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