+1 McMaster Carr

They have focused on wide variety of parts and getting it to you fast. There 
focus has always been Manufacturers. We used to have accounts with them and 
could order parts and it would be there the next day with Ground UPS in most 
cases if you got the order out by a certain time.

They are my go to for material of all manner. Start there, you can't go wrong.

Two things to know about McMaster Carr.

1. You will not get the best price, that is not their focus. Getting you the 
part is their focus, which leads me to #2
2. You will get hit on shipping, In fact you do not even no shipping in 
advance. You find out after they ship. They will ship two items from the same 
location at different times if they think they can get you one of the parts a 
day earlier. And guess who pays the shipping? 

These are not negatives, you just need to understand their focus to get that 
part to you ASAP.

Also an excellent way to quote assemblies is to price from McMaster Carr and 
not include shipping and you will most likely be able to get that part for that 
price shipped to your house if you shop around. I'm over simplifying, but it's 
a good rough quote if you need something quick.

John Vaughters






On Thursday, April 16, 2020, 07:55:45 AM EDT, Pete Soper via TriEmbed 
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Dear Triembeders,
  Twenty five years ago when I finally pursued a life long goal of getting into 
amateur radio some of my "ham" buddies who had more loose change than me 
uttered two words any time the subject of obtaining a fastener or raw 
construction material came up: McMaster Carr.
  Fast forward to earlier this year when I decided to become active with the 
hobby again (albeit with a single HF band and limiting myself to "low power", 
defined in most contest rules as up to 100 watts). Anyway, I'm preparing to 
make a series of custom yagi antennas, and if you want these to "stay in the 
air" for more than a few months before turning into lumps of corrosion, you 
stay away from the inexpensive but metalurgically challenged stuff at Home 
Depot or Lowes. For instance, even just saying "stainless steel is the last 
word" only buys you X years of trouble free service, but if you want to solve 
for X and ensure it's a large number, you look for a stainless called "316". 
But I digress.
  For all these years I'd always had one excuse or the other to go to HD or 
Lowes, order somebody's pig in a poke off Ebay, etc. But this time I've been 
systematic. I found 120 SS 316 hose clamps through Amazon, but some very 
specific size U bolts were pure unobtainium until I remembered McMaster Carr. 
You know that scene in "The Matrix" when Neo needs some weapons and a set of 
endless rows of shelves of stuff is conjured instantly? That's what the McM web 
site is like. If you can imagine it and it is not a full custom thing, that 
thing is there. This is only a slight exaggeration (and I haven't seen evidence 
of gaps in their inventory yet). 
  But the real reason I'm writing is about the ordering and fulfillment 
process. It is, in my opinion, light years ahead of Bezo's wildest dreams. 
Amazon is a sparse matrix, and not just sparse, but mercurial to a sometimes 
maddening degree (and I'm of course talking pre-catastrophe).  With my two 
orders so far,  not only is it close to "one click", the fulfillment is rocket 
sled fast. They don't offer me endless, dynamic choices and offers of points or 
money for this or that one: there is no choice unless, I guess, if I dig in and 
click around, call them, etc. Instead, similar to with some electronics 
distributors, the final shipping (and tax and tarrif) details catch up with you 
later. With McM the stuff simply appears, fast.
  And finally, there's the old adage that "you get what you pay for". With 
McMaster Carr you not only get what you pay for, but you sometimes get the 
pedigree. Picture my surprise to get the chemical analysis details and 
photocopies of inspection signatures (yes, multiple) and attestations of the 
origins and processing history of my item. Say what? I guess these folks serve 
some very picky customers!
  Now I'm sure my first two orders are well within the beginner's luck zone. 
But all of this has been by way of saying if anybody on this list asks about 
finding an unusual fastener, piece of sheet aluminum, etc, I have just two 
words for you. :-)
Pete
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