Attention New Routers/Scrubbers etc
Attention New Routers/Scrubbers etc
I am currently working on securing severely discounted hardware: bolts,hangers,stations. Please let me know if you are interested in accessing said hardware and roughly how much you would need. Please let anyone in the Province know so I can compile a rough list of what we would need.
Email me at pwinter(at)access-society.ca
Peter
Email me at pwinter(at)access-society.ca
Peter
Re: Attention New Routers/Scrubbers etc
Thanks for all of your work in this regard Peter! Email sent. You may want to give folks here a bit more of an idea of what kind of numbers you're looking for. Annual usage?
Kris
Kris
Re: Attention New Routers/Scrubbers etc
I'm helping Peter get an idea of how much gear could be ordered annually at this discount. So if you're interested, let me know how much you think you use, and would be willing to buy at one time on an annual basis. We're not going to be wharehousing this stuff. It will be an order to fill the amount requested and committed to purchase by anyone interested.
You can contact me through here, or directly at krisdwild (at) gmail (dot) com
Kris
You can contact me through here, or directly at krisdwild (at) gmail (dot) com
Kris
Re: Attention New Routers/Scrubbers etc
C'mon you guys, (and gals?) Do you really want to pay full pop for this stuff if it's available super cheap? Speak up!
K
K
Re: Attention New Routers/Scrubbers etc
I could do 50 bolts and 50 hangers.
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Hi Kris,
I did send you an email reply to this generous offer but haven't heard back. I wonder if you received my message? It didn't bounce back so maybe it went to your junk mail?
Cheers Jeff
I did send you an email reply to this generous offer but haven't heard back. I wonder if you received my message? It didn't bounce back so maybe it went to your junk mail?
Cheers Jeff
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No such thing found it's way through my email Jeff. Maybe you have an old one of mine? Please tell me you replaced (at) with @ and (dot) with . in the address I wrote a couple of posts ago.
K
K
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Re: Attention New Routers/Scrubbers etc
Hey Kris,
I checked my message and I seem to have had everything right, but who knows! Anyway, here is a cut and paste from my e-mail
"30 - 40 bolts and hangers, 5 stations and 6 10mm drill bits would be about right"
Jeff
I checked my message and I seem to have had everything right, but who knows! Anyway, here is a cut and paste from my e-mail
"30 - 40 bolts and hangers, 5 stations and 6 10mm drill bits would be about right"
Jeff
Re: Attention New Routers/Scrubbers etc
We will probably be getting 3/8" and 1/2" stainless steel bolts, not 10mm and 12mm, just for the sake of cost and availability. Therefore, the imperial bits to match. If you want 10mm bolts and bits specifically, we would have to look into that.
In case anyone doesn't know, mixing and matching the metric and imperial bolt and drill bit sizes is a serious safety concern. Although the sizes are very close, they are different enough to cause either a loose fit in the hole, or a potentially damaged bolt from bashing it into a slightly undersized hole.
3/8" = 9.5mm
1/2" = 12.7mm
In case anyone doesn't know, mixing and matching the metric and imperial bolt and drill bit sizes is a serious safety concern. Although the sizes are very close, they are different enough to cause either a loose fit in the hole, or a potentially damaged bolt from bashing it into a slightly undersized hole.
3/8" = 9.5mm
1/2" = 12.7mm
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Re: Attention New Routers/Scrubbers etc
Thanks Kris,
Regarding the sizing, I just want to add stress to what Kris already mentioned about hole size and safety. I bought a number of super cheap so called 3/8 drill bits from a generic company that were definitely slightly smaller than the Hilti 3/8 drill bits.
Even on the first hole I drilled the hole was too small to safely put in the stud. I ended up using them up by first drilling the initial hole with them and then switching to the Hilti 3/8 bit to make the hole a proper 3/8.
Regarding the sizing, I just want to add stress to what Kris already mentioned about hole size and safety. I bought a number of super cheap so called 3/8 drill bits from a generic company that were definitely slightly smaller than the Hilti 3/8 drill bits.
Even on the first hole I drilled the hole was too small to safely put in the stud. I ended up using them up by first drilling the initial hole with them and then switching to the Hilti 3/8 bit to make the hole a proper 3/8.
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