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Namrick - good supplier
nick205 - 5/6/14 at 10:10 PM

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.


Ugg10 - 5/6/14 at 10:20 PM

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.


t11 - 6/6/14 at 05:14 AM

+1 agreed very good firm to deal with, had dealings with them for many years......


cliftyhanger - 6/6/14 at 05:16 AM

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.


nick205 - 6/6/14 at 07:55 AM

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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


tegwin - 6/6/14 at 09:04 AM

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...


cliftyhanger - 6/6/14 at 09:46 AM

quote:
Originally posted by nick205
quote:
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


Ain't that the truth
Good job I have a slush fund that the missus sort of knows about, but just lets me get on with it.


AntonUK - 6/6/14 at 04:27 PM

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