[TR] Bolts: This is nuts!

Bob yellowtr at adelphia.net
Thu Apr 9 13:01:18 MDT 2020


Terry,

I always used McMaster for all my restoration needs. Their prices are 
really great. I do have lots of left over nuts and bolts but if you go 
to Lowes and do the unit pricing you may pay the same but not have any 
spares. And with other projects in the past, having fresh new nuts and 
bolts came in handy. I know this is not the answer you are looking for, 
just my experience.

I doubt any other on-line service allows what Lowes does, just order the 
number you need.

Bob

On 4/9/20 2:52 PM, TERRY SMITH wrote:
> It's a family discussion whenever anyone wants/needs to leave the 
> house for obvious reasons.  So instead of running to the hardware 
> store to pick up some grade 8 bolts for my tractor restoration, I'm 
> having to look at what I can order online.
>
> My first thought was McMaster-Carr.  Found what I need, but I don't 
> need 25 3/8ths bolts 1 1/4 inches long.  What I need are four to eight 
> of various sizes and threads.
>
> Anybody have a preferred online source for quality-to-cost bolts?
>
> Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
> New Hampshire
>
>
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