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re: nut$ and bolt$

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Subject: re: nut$ and bolt$
From: CarlSereda@aol.com
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 06:17:21 EDT
Jim, Pete, Fred, John,
Thanks for your vendor advice for nuts & bolts.
I recounted and need over 100 fastener pieces and am hoping to cut their cost 
by 40%
plus locate an easy source for future needs.
I found in the phone book a 'nut and bolt' specialty shop less than 3 miles 
away 
- sounds promising and gonna check it out.
Thanks again,
Carl
'63 TR4 since '74
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I've experienced the same frustration, and have decided that going to 
Mcmaster (www.mcmaster.com) to be the easiest.  Have to buy in larger 
(usually 50 pcs / bag) quantities than I immediately need, but even with 
shipping the result is usually less expensive than just ordering small 
quantities from the big 3.
hth
Jim
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Most towns I've lived in have a nut and bolt supply house.  Look in the
yellow pages under bolts and nuts.  They will carry 90% of what you need for
a very reasonable cost.  Another great source is Granger which has their
catalog on line.  You may have to buy larger quantities but with their
discount it is still cheaper then the big 3.  I needed a special set screw
for my English rebuilt started.  Granger had it, but I had to buy a dozen.
However, some bolts just won't be available unless you go to the big 3 and
pay exorbitant prices.  I always keep every nut and bolt I remove from all
of my LBCs.  A tumbler will bring them back to looking new in very little
time and they are the real thing.
Good luck
Pete
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Carl, for the amount of time you will spend trying to locate the exact size, 

shape, head etc, etc, I think it is far easier on you to order from the Big 

3 where you have each bag marked and you are pretty sure of having the right 

ones, mostly the heads will be different from NOS, and remember this keeps 

them in business and I really don't think you will save that much. 
"FT" 
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I have use Spaenaur quite often for my business applications, I have not
bought any fasteners for the TR6 but they appear to have a very extensive
selection. The last time I was in the over the counter charge was a minimum of
$5.00 which is not had to reach. I don't know what the minimum is for shipped
orders but they have a 800 number to the order desk.
 http://www.spaenaur.com
John
76 TR6

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