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Old 08-26-2014, 12:26 PM
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ACE has the Best Hardware selection of any Hardware Chain!
this is true, thats my go to!

This time around no luck.
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Old 08-26-2014, 12:27 PM
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ACE has the Best Hardware selection of any Hardware Chain!
My Ace hardware is a last resort supplier for me. I needed some metric fasteners once went down to buy the 10mmx35mm and when I looked at the pricing.....I couldn't do it! Went home fired up the PC and logged onto McMaster Carr.....cheaper....better quality and 20 pieces extra for less than Ace wanted for their crap. If you want real special bolts.....Coast Fabrication has AN stuff and Specialty Fasteners has 12 point headed stuff.

I live in the SF Bay Area we used to have many military surplus places around....not many left Bonanza in Oakland, Allen Steel in RWC and Olander fastener supply/Hal Tech Electronics in Santa Clara, Bowlin Bolt in Berkeley are good spots. There used to be 20 places around...not many left....I use Allen Steel ( RWC) Alco Iron/Steel (San Leandro) and Simms Metals (San Jose) for raw materials.

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Old 08-26-2014, 12:34 PM
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My local hardware store carries stainless & chrome bolts of all kinds. (Tampa Hardware) they have a website too. DMP in Chatsworth Ca is also a good source
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Used to be a Ace in the Bay Area the had 2 full aisles of bolts from metric to sae, normall or socket caps, closed up about 3 years ago. I miss them for all the specialty bolts they stocked.
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Old 08-26-2014, 11:28 PM
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All of your stainless bolts from hardware stores are coming from China. Sears, ACE, etc. All the same supplier of bolts. I broke one a grade 8 bolt from Sears, and that was the last time that I bought a cheap bolt.

Here is a good chart that explains the different grades, but all stainless bolts are grade 2 from those stores. http://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-in...materials.aspx In your application you want at least grade 5 for the serpentine belt. Totally Stainless sells ARP, but they also sell stainless grade 2. Arp website gives you some good information on the metallurgy of their fasteners. http://arp-bolts.com/p/technical.php#p7TPMc1_4

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