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So this might be a dum question. What is cheeper buying nuts and bolts by the pound or buy the pice. I would think it would be by the pound.
Reply:I only know of 2 or 3 places near me that still sell fasteners by the pound. Most of them are surplus places and don't want the hassle of pricing individual items. Inventory control is too much a PITA to go by the pound now days for most places. Usually the cheapest (other than surplus) is by the box/case..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:Really? You arent able to research this on your own?UA Local 598
Reply:its about 50/50 here. By weight is cheaper here,Carlohttp://public.fotki.com/Naudi2U/
Reply:Tractor Supply is where I get my nuts/bolts from by the pound. I thing the grade 8 stuff is $4.xx/lb. Every time I'm on that side of town, I always stop in and get a pound or two to stock up my bolt bins at home...Miller Syncrowave 200MillerMatic 180 AutoSetHobart Airforce 500iVictor O/A (80cf)
Reply:By the pound for sure I am with 700r everytime I go to tractor supply I get a pound. I had to buy grade 8 at the local stre and it was 10.00 for 4 1/2 by 4 inch bolts nuts and washer would have been $5.00 at Tsc.Vantage 300 kubota ,miller 304 xmt ,lincoln ln 25 pro , ranger 305 G, plenty of other tools of the trade to make the sparks fly.
Reply:I sold fasteners for several years. By the pound/bulk box is the way to go.
Reply:Another vote for TSC.The hardware is just too cheap NOT to purchase your loose hardware there.ChrisLincoln Pro Mig 180TMiller Spectrum 375
Reply:rural king here, the grade 2 is $1.68/pound I literally but it for the fun of it...HH187Hobart 500i plasma cutterClark 4.5" GrinderDewalt 14" chop saw30 gallom 1.6 hp compressor10 gallon pressure pot sand blasterlots of hand tools |
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