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Andrew Butchart writes:
I need a 9" long - 3/8" eyebolt, either with a shoulder, or with threads all the way up. I could also use a bit of threaded rod and an eye nut if I could find someone who actually sells the blasted things. http://www.mscdirect.com/ http://www.use-enco.com/ |
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"Richard J Kinch" wrote in message
. .. Andrew Butchart writes: I need a 9" long - 3/8" eyebolt, either with a shoulder, or with threads all the way up. I could also use a bit of threaded rod and an eye nut if I could find someone who actually sells the blasted things. http://www.mscdirect.com/ http://www.use-enco.com/ AHA - found a good source of eye-nuts and other such fastener products. Brafasco - www.brafasco.com - locations all around southern Ontario and even a couple in the US. It was a shock after going into shops looking for eye nuts and getting a blank look to just being asked "how many do you want". -- Andrew Butchart |
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