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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 643522" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>your right about those small box quantities. Unbrako and Holo-Chrome used to sell them, but don't think Karr does. And I know I've had Allen brand before. I set my bolt resupply on a single source deal, and it then became the supplier's job to get them in my hands. That way I wasn't stuck buying two hundred of something that I didn't use 25 a year. You would think that one of the scope and mount folks would kinda open a screw ad nut branch, and maybe put a 25% premium on the items (still come out way cheaper). Fastenal offered me a similar situation years back, but I never liked their products all that well. Somebody in the gauge business sell a plastic box with several hundred of the small screws like these (might be Reid Tool Supply), and I think Enco used to sell them at one time. Problem there is that you'll have to cut them off to the length needed most of the time, but I can live with that.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 643522, member: 25383"] your right about those small box quantities. Unbrako and Holo-Chrome used to sell them, but don't think Karr does. And I know I've had Allen brand before. I set my bolt resupply on a single source deal, and it then became the supplier's job to get them in my hands. That way I wasn't stuck buying two hundred of something that I didn't use 25 a year. You would think that one of the scope and mount folks would kinda open a screw ad nut branch, and maybe put a 25% premium on the items (still come out way cheaper). Fastenal offered me a similar situation years back, but I never liked their products all that well. Somebody in the gauge business sell a plastic box with several hundred of the small screws like these (might be Reid Tool Supply), and I think Enco used to sell them at one time. Problem there is that you'll have to cut them off to the length needed most of the time, but I can live with that. gary [/QUOTE]
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