Posted by sflem849 on April 21, 2012 at 19:14:38 from (69.197.84.39):
In Reply to: fine thread bolts posted by CNKS on April 21, 2012 at 07:47:19:
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I am saying they are expensive when you buy them from the bins on top of the regular bolts.
Fastenal's around here are kind of jerks about selling small quantities to private people. They are "corporate only" is the line you get. When they do sell to you they charge you full mark up.
Farm and Fleet/Fleet Farm/TSC don't have bulk find threads around here. Only Grade 2, Grade 5, and Grade 8 course bolts and nuts. Same plastic bins or little bags of bolts or nuts.
Menards has really good hardware prices if you have a Menards near you. I can't speak for fine thread, but I needed galvanized carriage bolts and they were cheaper than all the stores mentioned above (if they even had them).
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