Cripple Creek Posted June 14, 2018 Posted June 14, 2018 20 hours ago, Just Jack said: Surprisingly no. It was for a magnetic lock on a door. 1/2" was just sloppy enough that a critical bolt would not seat correctly. We even tried using a 3/8" and rounding it out, no luck. I think the point was that the designer could use more “standard” sizes.
Just Jack Posted June 14, 2018 Posted June 14, 2018 1 hour ago, apuszczalowski said: Could the bolt have been metric? Its possibly but the installation instructions specifically called for that size drill bit.
apuszczalowski Posted June 14, 2018 Posted June 14, 2018 5 hours ago, Just Jack said: Its possibly but the installation instructions specifically called for that size drill bit. What country was it from? Do they even exist anymore? Lol, gotta love when a manufacturer specifies sizes that are not standard Did the manufacturer also advertise being the leading manufacturer of odd size drill bits?
LabattBlue Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 I go to the Valu on Transit(between French and Losson) at least once a week. Never greeted with a "how can I help you"...which is usually a good thing since most of the store is staffed with teens. Last time I asked one of them where the blue windshield wash was, he gave me a blank stare. Probably why I go out of my way to Lowes. IMO, HD can't hold a candle to Lowes. Usually my only trips to HD are for tool rentals.
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 6 hours ago, apuszczalowski said: What country was it from? Do they even exist anymore? Lol, gotta love when a manufacturer specifies sizes that are not standard Did the manufacturer also advertise being the leading manufacturer of odd size drill bits? Your definition of 'standard' wouldn't measure up in a number of trades related occupations.
apuszczalowski Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 6 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said: Your definition of 'standard' wouldn't measure up in a number of trades related occupations. I'm sure to a machinist, 31/64ths could be considered 'standard' but that's doesn't make the size 'standard' Typically a machinist also wouldn't be running out to get a bit from a big box/chain/mom & pop hardware store when they need a bit.
Not at the table Karlos Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 On 6/12/2018 at 11:38 AM, Buffalo_Gal said: I like Valu. If you are buying screws, nails, spray paint, etc you walk in, someone says, "may I help you" and they take you directly to the item. In and out in 10 minutes. Ace is interesting... the one in Clarence and Batavia (same franchise) has terrible CS, but the one in Niagara Falls (same franchise as the other two) has very personal, good CS. They have a few more locations in the area as well. If I "need" to hit an Ace, I go to the one in Lockport. That store has good customer service. I never think to go to Hector's. I know my husband will shop there occasionally. There is also True Value. Ed Young's on Main Street is an interesting (expensive) hardware store. I see the plumbing truck out occasionally. Ed Young's always saves me. They have all the stuff the other stores won't carry.
apuszczalowski Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 On 6/12/2018 at 2:12 PM, Steptide said: Are we talking about Tru value vs home depot? Home depot does sell good quality like cub cadet, but I understand your point I always wonder when the big chain/box stores sell quality brands if your getting the real deal or the cheap version of that brand. I believe it was Walmart that would pay the name brands for the badges/stickers to put on cheaper products so they could sell the name brand. I know around here one of the Big name BBQ companies sell a cheaper Chinese made version in the chain/box stores but in the specialty stores sell their locally made higher quality versions.
Just Jack Posted June 16, 2018 Posted June 16, 2018 10 hours ago, apuszczalowski said: I always wonder when the big chain/box stores sell quality brands if your getting the real deal or the cheap version of that brand. I believe it was Walmart that would pay the name brands for the badges/stickers to put on cheaper products so they could sell the name brand. I know around here one of the Big name BBQ companies sell a cheaper Chinese made version in the chain/box stores but in the specialty stores sell their locally made higher quality versions. A friend of mine used to work for John Deere and told me the box stores would get the lesser quality mowers than a JD dealer would have.
Wacka Posted June 17, 2018 Posted June 17, 2018 My brother went to Valu today to get a piece of plexiglas . They told him $64. He went to Hector's down Clinton in Kaisertown and got it for $32.
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