Posted by KenB_Texas on August 30, 2009 at 21:32:42 from (216.82.216.252):
In Reply to: Re: Sheet metal bolts posted by 300farmall on August 30, 2009 at 17:55:03:
McMaster is where I got mine.. http://www.mcmaster.com I understand that a lot of resellers also buy from here. They keep a 2 year order history so you can quickly find parts again and reorder. part #91770A580 18-8 SS Truss Head Phillips Machine Screw, 5/16"-18 Thread, 5/8" Length part# 90680A147 Square-style Easy-align Clip-on Nut, Zinc Pltd Stl,5/16"-18 Sz,for .127"-.162"thk Panel
here are a few more http://www.nutty.com/cgi-bin/Shopper.exe?preadd=action&key=0010-CGN51618
There currently are two on E bay. #370233989347 in auto parts 10 nuts for $6.99 #110351792122 in farmall tractors 5 nuts for $14.99 same guy as 25 zinc plated screws for $23.99 when you can get a BOX of 100 SS for the same money I think it is amazing how the price jumps when it is listed in as a tractor part.. I found the same thing on square head bolts for wheel weights some guy has them listed there for 3 or 4 times retail.. I don't mind the guy making a profit but I hate feeling rapped.
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