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rmackintosh
post Dec 29 2006, 09:11 AM
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Anybody have a line on a good bolt/nut/washer starter kit.....i.e. an assortment that is a good mix and a good start for a bulk bolt supply in the shop.

I am looking for a personal kit, not a big one for a shop or large quantities.....
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post Dec 29 2006, 10:43 AM
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QUOTE (rmackintosh @ Dec 29 2006, 04:11 AM) *
Anybody have a line on a good bolt/nut/washer starter kit.....i.e. an assortment that is a good mix and a good start for a bulk bolt supply in the shop.

I am looking for a personal kit, not a big one for a shop or large quantities.....



McMaster has this one in both coarse and fine SAE Gr8:
http://www.mcmaster.com/
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post Dec 29 2006, 02:11 PM
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I buy Gr8 by the pound at Tractor Supply.
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post Dec 29 2006, 06:25 PM
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Thanks guys.....I am getting the garage turned into a shop now, and am looking for a bolt assortment that is not all in my race car trailer.....I am lazy....

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post Dec 30 2006, 03:02 AM
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I was at a swap meet and there was a guy there selling these ..

http://cgi.ebay.com/20-Tray-Storage-Bin-Me...VQQcmdZViewItem

They weren't $30 each, though ... I bought 8 of them.

I have this work bench that I made cubby holes in for these 8 bins to slide into. Very handy.
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post Dec 30 2006, 06:30 AM
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QUOTE (mitchntx @ Dec 29 2006, 10:02 PM) *
I was at a swap meet and there was a guy there selling these ..

http://cgi.ebay.com/20-Tray-Storage-Bin-Me...VQQcmdZViewItem

They weren't $30 each, though ... I bought 8 of them.

I have this work bench that I made cubby holes in for these 8 bins to slide into. Very handy.


I have one of those in the trailer for my traveling selection.......I could see one for each (Metric course and fine as well as Standard course and fine).....
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post Dec 30 2006, 09:19 AM
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QUOTE (mitchntx @ Dec 29 2006, 10:02 PM) *
They weren't $30 each, though ... I bought 8 of them.

I have this work bench that I made cubby holes in for these 8 bins to slide into. Very handy.


Good catch - but 8 won't be enough - the red bins on the shelf in the background are filled with hardware - I think there are 22 of them and I could use a few more. Most of them come with me to the track.

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post Jan 2 2007, 01:41 PM
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I didn't want to use the red bins, because you end up with a lot of them, but they are cheap. I was lucky enough to have a Lowes that was building a bigger store and didn't want to keep inventory. They had the clear bins that mount to the wall and tilt out. Myself and 3 other friends offered $800 for their whole hardware section and they said yes. They looked it up in the computer and they had over $6000 in inventory. Getting the hardware itself was good, but getting the labeled, clear plastic tilt out bins was the best.

If you can afford it, the tilt out clear plastic bins mounted to a wall are by far the best way to go.
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post Jan 2 2007, 02:33 PM
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Very nice indeed.
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post Jan 2 2007, 04:50 PM
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The bins I have look like this (although I have no idea if it's the same brand):

http://store.splitsecondofficesupply.com/def20609op.html

I have two different sizes and the link looks like the bigger ones. I have all the hardware in the smaller bins and use the larger bins for hose clamps, electical tester, etc.
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post Jan 2 2007, 09:04 PM
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QUOTE (pknowles @ Jan 2 2007, 08:41 AM) *
I didn't want to use the red bins, because you end up with a lot of them, but they are cheap. I was lucky enough to have a Lowes that was building a bigger store and didn't want to keep inventory. They had the clear bins that mount to the wall and tilt out. Myself and 3 other friends offered $800 for their whole hardware section and they said yes. They looked it up in the computer and they had over $6000 in inventory. Getting the hardware itself was good, but getting the labeled, clear plastic tilt out bins was the best.

If you can afford it, the tilt out clear plastic bins mounted to a wall are by far the best way to go.



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post Jan 3 2007, 01:20 AM
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Phil and I attribute this kind of deal find to clean, honest living.
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post Jan 3 2007, 04:55 AM
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QUOTE (mitchntx @ Jan 2 2007, 08:20 PM) *
Phil and I attribute this kind of deal find to clean, honest living.



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