Used them before and again recently to source some hard to find fixings. This time some 1" heavy washers.
Good range of products, fair prices and very fast delivery.
Agreed, no project is complete without one of their mixed bags of washers, nuts and bolts. Got a long list of stuff to order when i start bolting my car back together.
+1 agreed very good firm to deal with, had dealings with them for many years......
Even better they are 5mins down the road
If I don't have a fixing on the shelf, that is where I go.
Trouble is I always spend far more than I anticipate. They do sell some nice bits and bobs though.
Saying that, for large quantities, I use Beal's. They sell both metric and imperial, but only the common stuff.
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Originally posted by cliftyhanger
Even better they are 5mins down the road
If I don't have a fixing on the shelf, that is where I go.
Trouble is I always spend far more than I anticipate. They do sell some nice bits and bobs though.
Saying that, for large quantities, I use Beal's. They sell both metric and imperial, but only the common stuff.
They do have a good range but I found their postage fees to be unacceptably high...
Pretty much everywhere I have lived there has been a specialist fixings hardware trade store which stocked almost anything you could ever dream of
nuts and bolts wise..... Have a quick scooch around your local industrial estate and I bet you will find one..... Save on the shipping costs...
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Originally posted by nick205
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Originally posted by cliftyhanger
Even better they are 5mins down the road
If I don't have a fixing on the shelf, that is where I go.
Trouble is I always spend far more than I anticipate. They do sell some nice bits and bobs though.
Saying that, for large quantities, I use Beal's. They sell both metric and imperial, but only the common stuff.
I can see it costing you more being local, all those "I'll just have a couple of those a s well" purchases
I was using Namrick for everything UNF, but their postage costs got too high. Using Spalding fasteners now. Namricks website is better tho
Although having a the father in law that runs a "local industial estate fixing place" covers me pretty well for anything metric