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Re: Where are you guys getting bulk fasteners?
October 21, 2009 10:05PM
honestly.. i probably haven't been to a junk yard in ages.

we buy parts cars, and still have remnant shells kicking aorund....



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Re: Where are you guys getting bulk fasteners?
October 22, 2009 10:45AM
I use McMaster-'RaceCarr' for smaller quantities of common fasteners, but Metric & Multistandard Components totally rocks for oddball metric fasteners, or for volume pricing. Heck, I can even buy the proper 7mm x 1.00 pitch timing cover fasteners for Opel CIH engines from them.

http://www.metricmcc.com/catalog/catalog.aspx



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Re: Where are you guys getting bulk fasteners?
October 22, 2009 11:20AM
I'm with JVL here. You can get much higher quality fasteners at the rusty old car farm than you can at the store.

I am not a fan of the bolt-bucket dig, though, so I have all my old fasteners sorted by diameter and thread pitch. If I need a 6mm bolt, I just go into the 6mm bolt bucket and dig for the length, color and washer style I'm looking for.

I've never actually farmed a junkyard for them, but I have stripped two complete cars to the bone and sorted every bolt. It's my only OCD thing...

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Re: Where are you guys getting bulk fasteners?
October 22, 2009 12:25PM
eyesoreracing Wrote:
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> I'm with JVL here. You can get much higher quality
> fasteners at the rusty old car farm than you can
> at the store.
>
> I am not a fan of the bolt-bucket dig, though, so
> I have all my old fasteners sorted by diameter and
> thread pitch. If I need a 6mm bolt, I just go into
> the 6mm bolt bucket and dig for the length, color
> and washer style I'm looking for.
>
> I've never actually farmed a junkyard for them,
> but I have stripped two complete cars to the bone
> and sorted every bolt. It's my only OCD thing...
>
> -Dave
Well being a narrow specialist means I have littleraly 400-+ lbs of Saab and Ford specific bolts in bin boxes, and 98% have been sent out and been re-zinc plated nice pretty gold.
Clean and sorted both mm and inch---old Saabs are inch except the V4





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Re: Where are you guys getting bulk fasteners?
October 22, 2009 12:59PM
I only have about 5 gallons of volvo bolts. I have more of a hoarding problem than OCD, so they are all in one bucket...


Bring a little cordless drill with a socket addaptor to the junk yard and you can harvest fast...
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Re: Where are you guys getting bulk fasteners?
October 22, 2009 01:45PM
alkun Wrote:
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> I only have about 5 gallons of volvo bolts. I
> have more of a hoarding problem than OCD, so they
> are all in one bucket...
>
>
> Bring a little cordless drill with a socket
> addaptor to the junk yard and you can harvest
> fast...

All, sort those bolts. When you need a nut/bolt or a warsh-er, every minute you spend pawing thru the 5 gallon bucket is a minute you're not fixing the car.

To barrow an analogy:
"
Saigon... ; I'm still only in Saigon... Every time I think I'm gonna wake up back in the jungle.

I'd wake up and there'd be nothing. I hardly said a word to my wife, until I said "yes" to a divorce. When I was here, I wanted to be there; when I was there, all I could think of was getting back into the jungle. I'm here a week now... waiting for a mission... getting softer. Every minute I stay in this room, I get weaker, and every minute Charlie squats in the bush, he gets stronger. Each time I looked around the walls moved in a little tighter. "




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Re: Where are you guys getting bulk fasteners?
October 22, 2009 04:06PM
yeah, sorting it all out is on the list, and anyway


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October 22, 2009 07:29PM
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> All right, boys and girls, children of all
> ages...I have been lurking on this website for
> years now. I'm building a 2004 Ford Focus, which
> is on its way to be caged as we speak. I am also a
> manager at a FASTENAL store...and for my fellow
> rallyist brethren, FANTASTIC DEALS ONLY AVAILABLE
> TO US!!! simply PM me with your need and we will
> see what we can find. We have many vendors and
> manufacturing mills that we deal with...not to
> mention FASTENAL manufacturing. PM me and your
> problems are solved. -matt

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Re: FASTENAL MANAGER HERE!
October 22, 2009 07:36PM
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> All right, boys and girls, children of all
> ages...I have been lurking on this website for
> years now. I'm building a 2004 Ford Focus, which
> is on its way to be caged as we speak. I am also a
> manager at a FASTENAL store...and for my fellow
> rallyist brethren, FANTASTIC DEALS ONLY AVAILABLE
> TO US!!! simply PM me with your need and we will
> see what we can find. We have many vendors and
> manufacturing mills that we deal with...not to
> mention FASTENAL manufacturing. PM me and your
> problems are solved. -matt


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Re: Where are you guys getting bulk fasteners?
October 23, 2009 04:05PM
I agree that the best source is to buy from junkyards or people engine/half-cut importers.

I try to buy from guys for the bucket, but they usually have one big huge bucket of bolts from all makes models, often with a lot of crap fasteners or low grade SAE stuff. Makes it really hard for me to get just the bolts and thread pitches and quality that I need.

We recently purchased a vibratory tumbler from Harbor Freight, and is pretty easy to toss a handful of bolts in there for a couple hours. With walnut shells or the green pyramid abrasives they come usually devoid of grease and dirt and look pretty good.

I would be interested to have large batches professionally cleaned up and re-plated if the price is right. John, where did you take yours?

I will say that one of the greatest moves we've made was to get more serious about how we save and store high quality OEM fasteners. Saves me a lot of time when putting together a car or replacing gravel-blasted bolts.
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Re: Where are you guys getting bulk fasteners?
October 28, 2009 11:01AM
For JIC bolts with the 'proper' Japanese heads/threads, and nice plating, I've used www.tekbolt.com

Otherwise it's McMaster or Metric and Multistandard, but sometimes both of those guys don't have the reduced head, flanged, plated bolts I love so dearly. Tekbolt does!

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