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    good fastener sources?

    Well I am getting ready to build some anorandack(sp?) chairs andI find myself needing a bunch of flat headed wood screws (phillips or robertson drive preferred). I am looking for Stainless, cut thread brass or bronze. Anyone have favorite / inexpensive sources besides McFeeley's?

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    Besides? No.... That's where I ordered all the hardware for some Adirondack chairs I plan to build some day (I have everything but the time...)


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    McFeely's only for me. Service is always tops.


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    Another McFeely's fan, but these guys have a lot of things that I dont see other places. They might have what you're after
    http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...0D6B589.ajp13w
    Use the fence Luke

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    I always use MCFeeleys but have seen a company called fastenal they may have what you are looking for. I like McFeeleys for their service and for me the fact that they are a VA compny and not far from me so I can pick things up,they do not have a store as such but you can pick things up.

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    Wow the woman on the homepage really looks like a professional contractor

    Seriously, I visit Rode Island often, thanks for pointing this out, I'll plan on checking out their store next visit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Shepard View Post
    Another McFeely's fan, but these guys have a lot of things that I dont see other places. They might have what you're after
    http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...0D6B589.ajp13w

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    I use McMaster-Carr. Excellent service.

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    Second vote for Mcmaster. In my book, if they don't have it, it probably either doesn't exist, or costs more than you'd care to pay.

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