On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:
>> > Cheers, Gene
>>
>> Hell Gene, I'm hope I'm as active as you are when I reach your age.
>> Another place to consider for nuts, bolts and screws is Fastenal.
>> I've heard some horror stories about them, but our local branch is
>> great!  I bought all the nuts, bolts and odd-ball fasteners from them
>> when I was building my machine.  You do have to buy in quantity, but
>> on occasion, I've been able to buy a few pieces out of a broken box.
>> All in how you sweet talk the cute young ladies behind the counter.
>> ;-)  I've had an account with them for years now, and have always
>> gotten good service from them, even when having to order something
>> they don't stock in the store.  Couple days turn around being the
>> longest.  Quickest was going in the morning, ordering and having it
>> there that afternoon.
>>
>> They ain't McMaster-Carr on stocking the world, but they do have a ton
>> of stuff, and they have good catalogs too.
>>
>> Mark
>
> There are a couple of places like that within driving distance, I think one
> of then even calls themselves that.  No sweet young thing I could
> proposition behind the counter though.  Limited hours, might be open today.
>
> Cheers, Gene

That's a bummer about not having a  SYT behind the counter.  Certainly
adds to the smell of cutting oil, and all the racks of fasteners and
hardware at my store.  ;-)

Mark

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