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Re: OT / Screw and bolt inventory.
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Posted by Harley on February 16, 2006 at 14:25:23 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: OT / Screw and bolt inventory. posted by RustyFarmall on February 16, 2006 at 08:16:42:
I got the same stuff Rusty. And I think all of us old iron fanatics, or farmers in general are the same. I got it from my dad who came up during the depression. I never throw anything away till it is so small, or so far gone as to be totally unusable even for filler when welding. And every once in awhile, I'll go to the scrap pile and find just what I needed for something. I have a bolt bin that was on the place when I moved here and it has 72 small bins in it and they are just the right size for small boxes of 100 bolts or nuts, washers, etc. I get them by the box in Springfield and they are pretty cheap and I get nothing but grade 8. When the box runs out, I tip it up on end so I know it's empty, and the next time I go to town I take inventory and get whatever I'm out of. I remember growing up on the farm and I don't think dad EVER had a new bolt on the place. Seemed like we were always canabilizing something just for the bolt or something. Ya can't ever have too many bolts. harley
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