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Old 06-29-2005, 06:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Need something odd???

Great tool place plus they sale fab stock too.

http://www.mcmaster.com/

Anything from a 4 point 13/16ths to a 6 point 50mm socket and just about everything in between.
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Old 06-29-2005, 08:14 AM   #2 (permalink)
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http://www.grainger.com/

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The problem with Grainger, is that you have to have an account, or they usually won't deal with you.
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The problem with Grainger, is that you have to have an account, or they usually won't deal with you.
I have a good story going with that...

One time, not too long ago, I needed a replacement power cable for a Milwaukee power tool. Well it turns out that they are not so easy to come by (especially the one I was looking for) so my last local bet was to go to Grainger's.

1) I came in 20 minutes after store close.
2) I wanted to buy without an account.

I got so much sh** from the manager (I guess he was just in the mood for messin' with people) and then I ended up getting the cable on the OSH (Orchard Supply Hardware) account for 30% off.

Seriously though, calisurfer is right, usually they'll just show you the door. I mean literally, if you say you have no account and you come to a store, the salesman will get up and tell you that he will open the door for you.
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not sure what to say about the responses on Grainger....

Never had a problem getting anything out of them or ever being told "You need an Account".
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