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"joey" wrote in :
I'll check them out should a thought of them. The wood I use from HD is labeled kiln dried straight grain doug fir is medium soft so I also liked the coarser threads on galvinized in the past I haven't been able to find SS in coarse threads My local full service lumber yard has them in boxes as well as by the pound. Square drive, too. My _only_ problem with McFeeley's is that I have to plan more than 20 minutes ahead. Patriarch |
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