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Posted by Glen in TX on February 16, 2006 at 09:05:54 from (65.249.225.187):
In Reply to: OT / Screw and bolt inventory. posted by Rickstir on February 16, 2006 at 08:05:51:
Several of the chain places sell small to large assortments or bins or can build your own bins. Lawson as metioned below are good but expensive and Fastenal, McMaster Carr, Grainger, and others. We had some wood bins my grand dad built and then later bought some Dorman bolt drawers at auction and keep them filled with bolts from various suppliers with a few Lawson bolts. Use to have a salesman come by to refill them but ouch that cost too much. Best to just find a local bolt supplier in larger towns that sells quality stuff and not buy cheap chain store kind. I don't use metric much but found a handy assortment of those in plastic drawer at Graingers.
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