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Leroy

08-08-2012 06:15:51
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Trying to find machinery washers for use in my rebuilding of machinery. Can't find size I need locally. Can't find any listed on the net, any Idea where to get? Sizes I need are 1 3/8" and 1 1/8" inside diameter.




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Don-Wi

08-08-2012 15:41:57
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 Re: Machinery washer in reply to Leroy, 08-08-2012 06:15:51  
You can walk right in to any fastenal store and buy from them. I do it regularly. I also order a lot from McMaster Carr, but the shipping often costs more than I'd like. I've got the benefit that my work orders from them regularly, so I can just piggyback one of their orders and not have to pay the shipping.

Doesn't always work out that good from MSC as they have so many different sights. Often times things can be ordered the same day and come in 3 different packages from different locations throughout the country.

Donovan from Wisconsin

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Cliff Nelson

08-08-2012 12:53:11
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 Re: Machinery washer in reply to Leroy, 08-08-2012 06:15:51  
A&I also sells a good selection of them but sell in packages of 25. A lot of dealers handle A&I including short line and independent repair shops.



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Leroy

08-08-2012 10:31:32
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 Re: Machinery washer in reply to Leroy, 08-08-2012 06:15:51  
I have found them on Fastenal in sizes needed. It says wholesale on prices. Does that mean I would have to go thru someone with a venders licence? One size is in stock, other only on web as I read it. Can I just go to a store and buy things? McMaster Carr does not have them listed that I can find. What is Bumper to bumper? Local old type hardware has some but not in sizes I should have. And small local farm store that I used to be able to get has a sign on door temperlay closed, hopen to reopen soon, does not sound likely as one person store and owner is in 80's and not in best of health. He has not been restocking even what I would call common items. So I need to find a different place. These hay rakes that I am rebuilding take quite a few.

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Phil Tibbetts

08-08-2012 08:41:41
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 Re: Machinery washer in reply to Leroy, 08-08-2012 06:15:51  
McMaster Carr



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bison

08-08-2012 10:00:24
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 Re: Machinery washer in reply to Phil Tibbetts, 08-08-2012 08:41:41  
I get them from my local Bumper to bumper/farm supply store,but any bolt/bearing outlet worth its salt should carry them



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orionsrx

08-08-2012 08:14:24
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 Re: Machinery washer in reply to Leroy, 08-08-2012 06:15:51  
Get on the Fastenal website or find the local one, they'll have them.



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jackinok

08-08-2012 06:31:27
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 Re: Machinery washer in reply to Leroy, 08-08-2012 06:15:51  
I'm not really sure what you mean by machinery washers,but for one that size here you nearly always have to go to a regular bolt supply place. several of them around here since the oil field is so big here. J&E bolt is who we use at work. but theres others.



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