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McMaster has plenty of run and start caps, I would just buy there if I
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Ignoramus2031 wrote:

McMaster has plenty of run and start caps, I would just buy there if I
were you


Oh is uncle going to be irritated when I tell him he could have got the same thing cheaper
from mcmaster. Thanks for the tip.

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