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| photorock:
I found Kents to be a good place to buy building supplies. Great selections although I'm not sure about the prices though. Also Home Hardware were willing to cut my CP plywood to my specified dimensions at no extra charge. Nice service, but the wood was cheaper at our local store. |
| MiKman:
Speaking of surplus stores. I got all my wiring and quick disconnects and castors from Princess Auto. Check the surplus area for this kind of thing, most larger centers have a princess Auto... You can find some good stuff there, all kinds of strange electronic stuff and cheap usb gamepads, steering wheels etc... Edit: Looks like they even have a website http://www.princessauto.com |
| photorock:
Hey MiKman, that's the type of thing I'm looking for, becouse until your post I han never heard of them. Good One... |
| ericball:
Lee Valley Tools has locations in several Canadian cities and has both an on-line catalog and and on-line form to request their print catalogs. I bought from them a bunch or rare-earth magnet assemblies to use as hold-downs for my modular control panel. And I'm thinking of getting some casket latches to hold down the top of my cocktail cabinet and bifold door hinges (aka full back-to-back hinges) for the drop away back. SKYHOPPER also has stuff for sale. And for those on the west coast there's Canadian Amusement and Game Supply. |
| GGKoul:
Chadwick Electrical in Hamilton on Nebo Rd is a cheap place to get anything electrical. - .18/.22 gauge wire - .187 Female Quick Connectors - Wiring Strips - Fuses if you have a pinball machine |
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