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I needed a couple of new Polyform fenders and some other stuff, and
ended up ordering from a place I'd never used before. Their web site
is:

http://www.jamestowndistributors.com

They shipped quickly and the prices were reasonable. They included a
catalog in the box, and I was surprised to see that they have a lot of
wooden boat building and repair supplies. Epoxies, several types of
glass and kevlar cloths, bottom paint, varnish, tools, etc. A pretty
nice selection it seemed. Located in Rhode Island.

Just thought I'd pass along a good experience.
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I needed a couple of new Polyform fenders and some other stuff, and
ended up ordering from a place I'd never used before. Their web site
is:

http://www.jamestowndistributors.com

They shipped quickly and the prices were reasonable. They included a
catalog in the box, and I was surprised to see that they have a lot of
wooden boat building and repair supplies. Epoxies, several types of
glass and kevlar cloths, bottom paint, varnish, tools, etc. A pretty
nice selection it seemed. Located in Rhode Island.

Just thought I'd pass along a good experience.


They have been a standard for boatbuilders for a long time. Their
internet services are very good too. Surprised you hadn't found them
earlier. I use them a lot for hardware as I get my building materials
more locally in most cases. But if you need a special marine part, they
will usually have it.

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On 3/23/10 12:32 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
I use them a lot for hardware as I get my building materials
more locally in most cases.


You've stated here more than once you no longer build boats because of
health issues.

Why do you "use them a lot"?
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On Mar 23, 12:38*pm, hk wrote:
On 3/23/10 12:32 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
* I use them a lot for hardware as I get my building materials

more locally in most cases.


You've stated here more than once you no longer build boats because of
health issues.

Why do you "use them a lot"?


You have to be building a boat to use boat hardware? What a moron!
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On Mar 23, 12:43*pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Mar 23, 12:38*pm, hk wrote:

On 3/23/10 12:32 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
* I use them a lot for hardware as I get my building materials


more locally in most cases.


You've stated here more than once you no longer build boats because of
health issues.


Why do you "use them a lot"?


You have to be building a boat to use boat hardware? What a moron!


How's that strap-on working for you and Ingerfool?


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On Mar 23, 1:00*pm, "*e#c" wrote:
On Mar 23, 12:43*pm, Loogypicker wrote:

On Mar 23, 12:38*pm, hk wrote:


On 3/23/10 12:32 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
* I use them a lot for hardware as I get my building materials


more locally in most cases.


You've stated here more than once you no longer build boats because of
health issues.


Why do you "use them a lot"?


You have to be building a boat to use boat hardware? What a moron!


How's that strap-on working for you and Ingerfool?


How's those nasty yellow teeth working for you? You really need to get
over your infatuation with dicks.
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On Mar 23, 10:23*am, Jack wrote:
I needed a couple of new Polyform fenders and some other stuff, and
ended up ordering from a place I'd never used before. *Their web site
is:

http://www.jamestowndistributors.com

They shipped quickly and the prices were reasonable. *They included a
catalog in the box, and I was surprised to see that they have a lot of
wooden boat building and repair supplies. *Epoxies, several types of
glass and kevlar cloths, bottom paint, varnish, tools, etc. *A pretty
nice selection it seemed. * Located in Rhode Island.

Just thought I'd pass along a good experience.


Thanks for the recomendation, Jack. Glad you had a good experience
with them. I'll be looking over their 'stuff' this evening.
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:23:09 -0700 (PDT), Jack
wrote:

I needed a couple of new Polyform fenders and some other stuff, and
ended up ordering from a place I'd never used before. Their web site
is:

http://www.jamestowndistributors.com

They shipped quickly and the prices were reasonable. They included a
catalog in the box, and I was surprised to see that they have a lot of
wooden boat building and repair supplies. Epoxies, several types of
glass and kevlar cloths, bottom paint, varnish, tools, etc. A pretty
nice selection it seemed. Located in Rhode Island.

Just thought I'd pass along a good experience.


i checked the price of exhaust hose....my marina has it for $22/ft.
these guys have it for 12/ft

thanks much!

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On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 17:59:10 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

i checked the price of exhaust hose....my marina has it for $22/ft.
these guys have it for 12/ft

thanks much!


Jamestown Distributors is a good outfit but don't always have the best
prices. If I'm shopping price I'll always take a look at Defender
Industries. Their mail order operation has gotten to be quite
efficient.

http://www.defender.com/
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On Mar 23, 4:49*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 17:59:10 -0400, bpuharic wrote:
i checked the price of exhaust hose....my marina has it for $22/ft.
these guys have it for 12/ft


thanks much!


Jamestown Distributors is a good outfit but don't always have the best
prices. *If I'm shopping price I'll always take a look at Defender
Industries. * Their mail order operation has gotten to be quite
efficient.

http://www.defender.com/


You're right. It doesn't hurt to shop around, and it's good to at
least have a second recomendation and the more options the better.

Thanks Wayne!
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