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Threaded nylon rod

redfishbluefish

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McMaster Carr - I know of locations in Dayton (South Brunswick) and Robbinsville.

Grainger - they have a bunch of locations in NJ....search the internet.
 
Thanks Paul. Do you know where in robbinsvilleI, live 5 minutes from there. I guess I could find it online.
 

TanksNStuff

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Yep, they both carry it. You can call a local branch and, if they don't the item you want in stock, they can usually order it and let you pick it up at that branch in a couple days.
 

TanksNStuff

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Grainger:
1 Branch: 5981585 N. Olden Ave.Trenton, NJ 08638-3203Phone: (609) 394-2620Fax: (609) 695-3667

McMaster Carr:
E-Mail
nj.sales@mcmaster.com
Sales and Customer Service
(609) 689-3415
(609) 259-8900
Fax
(609) 259-3575
(609) 689-3280
Ventas y Servicio (Español)
(562) 695-0677
nj.ventas@mcmaster.com
Mail
P.O. Box 5370
Princeton, NJ 08543-5370
Street Address
200 New Canton Way
Robbinsville, NJ 08691-2343
Driving Directions
Will Call Hours
Monday - Friday
7:45 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
 
Figures. Mcmaster is a Internet store. You have to order then you can go pick up. That would be great if I knew anything about thread sizes.
Grainger you can't call. All calls go to a central location. They then check to see if the store has what you want. Guess I'll be taking a ride to wonderful Trenton.
 

TanksNStuff

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The number for Grainger should be the local store, not a central business line.

If you need to know thread sizes and you have something to go by (for example an existing metal bolt or a nut that you are trying to change to nylon) then take the sample you have to Lowes and go to the hardware section. They have the big boards with all the different thread sizes on them that you can either screw into or screw on what you have.
 

TanksNStuff

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That's strange. I call the one here in Mt. Laurel all the time and I know it's the guys working there.
 
That's the one I called. Guy said he would check with the store. I told him I called the actual store and he explained the how it really works. He said that most people actually think they are talking to the store. But they are not.
 
I'll check it out. No big deal though I'll just swing by Grainger in trentonon my way to work tomorrow. I figured some of the LFS might have a bit. Seems to be the popular way to hold scrapes together.
 
actually this seems to be the hardest thing to get . I don't mind the drive. But they don't have it anyway. The grainger in Mt Laurel only has one, yes one 2 ft 1/4" rod. McMaster Carr flat out said I can not go to store to shop. I have to go online and they will let me know when its ready to pick-up. What a PIA. Maybe I'll use some kind of epoxy.
 
I just ended up ordering from mcmaster. Hopefully Im allowed to pick up by friday, when my stone finally comes in. Thanks for the help everyone.
 

TanksNStuff

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Do you absolutely need threaded rod? I have some plain clear acrylic rod that you could have. I think I have some in 1/4" and 1/8"... both at least 3' to 4' long each. I can double check tonight for you if you want.

When you were asking about threaded rod, I thought you were looking to replace some screws to fasten something together. If you had said it was to hold rock together, I would have offered a while ago. :eek:
 
Thanks for the offer George. I already ordered the rod though. It wasn't to much just annoying to get. Haha. If I end up needing more ill give you a shout.
 

TanksNStuff

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OK John. If you need it let me know.

I just measured them both. One is 1/4" the other is 5/16"... each one is around 5 ft. long.
 
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