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juggernaut:
good find!

now i can get rid of the little hex head bolts in all my control panels
 ;D

jerschwab:

--- Quote from: juggernaut on September 09, 2004, 08:23:26 am ---good find!

now i can get rid of the little hex head bolts in all my control panels
 ;D

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Holy, I just ordered 40 of the #10 1 1/2" carriage bolts... they are not cheap.  $29.50 CDN for 100.  I would go with www.therealbobroberts.com or www.happcontrols.com if you can (especially if you have other stuff to order)!

- Jeremy

RayB:
Anyone ever try Brafasco? There's one just a few blocks away from me. I'll check them out. If they have the right kind, I'll buy a big lot so others here can get some.

~Ray B.

Mameotron:

--- Quote from: jerschwab on September 09, 2004, 07:19:14 pm ---
Holy, I just ordered 40 of the #10 1 1/2" carriage bolts... they are not cheap.  $29.50 CDN for 100.  I would go with www.therealbobroberts.com or www.happcontrols.com if you can (especially if you have other stuff to order)!

- Jeremy

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A box of 100 (10-24 x 1 1/2") ordered from the link I posted above (boltdepot.com) will cost $4.49 USD plus shipping.  To have it shipped to my address brings the grand total to just over $11.00, which is much less than Bob Roberts ($20.00 plus shipping).

I didn't even shop aroound for prices, I just grabbed the first promising link from the google search results.  You could probably do better if you searched for places close to your area, or found someplace that might cut you a deal on shipping.  Anyway, the bolts are there if you really can't find them in any stores near you.

RayB:
Yeah but do they have smooth tops? Are they shiny steel or are they galvanized? Do you know? Alot of carriage bolts out there are made for industrial uses (outdoors, machinery, stuff you don't care how it LOOKS).


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