Local hardware I’m wondering if I’m missing places to look, but I’ve been having a hard time chasing down necessary hardware anywhere local out here and as I type my trx4 rear axle is in pieces because I have to wait a few days for a $3 pack of 6mm ID shims to get mailed to me. So my question to you all, other than a hobby shop, have you been able to find hardware for your rigs anywhere else? I say other than a hobby shop because the two I have out here didn’t stock the shims I need and usually finding hex screws and shims there is a challenge because they stock them by manufacturer part number instead of metric specifications. I can get a bag of Losi shims but not know exactly what’s in there. I checked Lowe’s and Home Depot as well and had a hard time finding metric options, let alone M3 options. My new plan now is just to order and have a bunch of everything on hand and hope I have what I need here when the time comes, but a local option where I can grab stuff same day would be rad. |
Re: Local hardware Good question. I've also wondered if there might be any surprising sources for the tiny hardware on a crawler. |
Re: Local hardware I can speak from experience, don't my your hardware from Ace, it is very expensive junk. I bought some stainless 5mm bolts and nylocks for my current project and three of the six sets galled on removal and had to be cut off. |
Re: Local hardware I go to my local Ace hardware. They have the best hardware selection from what I've found, but even they don't carry the really small stuff. I disagree with Greatscott about the quality. The hardware I've gotten from Ace has been fine. |
Re: Local hardware The only place I've found locally that sells anything below M4 metric hardware is Fastenal. They have a lot of M3 hex hardware. I think that I bought some M2.5 or M2 stuff from them in the past, but I've since smartened up and bought some bulk multi-packs of M2 through M4 hex hardware in pan head, button head and countersunk varieties, along with a boatload of nuts, washers & shims. Now I have an abundance of anything I'll ever need when working on my RCs, and as I start running low of any particular size, I order more before I run out. Speaking of which, I need some more M3x12mm button head screws. |
Re: Local hardware Seen these? A quick search..... Page Industrial Supply Fasteners Anchor Bolts Las Vegas Nevada No reviews · Fastener supplier 2901 S Highland Dr #4G · (702) 250-6566 Open ⋅ Closes 4PM Purveyor of heavy-duty nuts & bolts Fasteners Inc Southwestern Supply 4.5 (49) · Hardware store 4170 W Harmon Ave #4 · (702) 873-4332 Open ⋅ Closes 4PM Enormous hardware & power tool store Fastening Systems No reviews · Fastener supplier 3401 W Sirius Ave # 21 · (702) 251-5474 |
Re: Local hardware I have a Fastenal and Tacoma screw where I live. Tacoma Screw is like McMaster and has everything I ever need both RC and 1:1. I get a business discount but even without it its cheaper than McMaster not even adding in shipping. Good selection and quality grade, I would look for something like that near you. |
Re: Local hardware My Local Ace Hardware has also been good in a pinch. I think they're franchised though, so I can't speak for them in general. Mine has a pretty good supply of small, stainless metric hardware, washers, etc. It's saved me waiting and bailed me out on more than once occasion. |
Re: Local hardware Looks like there’s a Fastenal about 7 miles away. I’ll have to check that out and an ACE Quote:
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Re: Local hardware Ebay. I have a few sellers saved and buy from them. Usually marine grade stainless steel. Threaded rod, hex head, button, or countersunk. |
Re: Local hardware As far as hardware is concerned, just pony up the cash for one of the huge KNK or Screw Loose kits and you'll have darn near any M3 screw you will need for RC. Screw Loose will even sell them in a hard case already separated into labeled bins. |
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Re: Local hardware Amazon has tons of stainless screw kits. I spent about $100 on a S ton of 2-4mm screws and Nylock nuts. Different head styles, grub screws... I must have gotten upwards of 3000 pieces for about 100 bucks shipped. |
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Re: Local hardware At work we have an account with McMaster and I order all kinds of odds and ends for my RC stuff. From specialty raw material, wire, hardware, mini hinges, etc. Granted I am lucky that my work allows me to do so and I have access to it. At the end they just deduct my paycheck for my orders. |
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