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Old 03-12-15, 04:53
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I get all my fasteners from Fastenal. They have a pretty good selection and prices are very good. They also usually are able to get the order in within a day or two. The only downside is that they now require a business identification number.

Their website is pretty easy to navigate and locate an inventory number for the item you are looking for.

I did a quick check and they have a huge selection of 1/4 round headed slotted machine screws and slotted wood screws.

To easily remove the zinc coating I made up a sheet of metal with a bunch of nuts welded to it. Simply screw in the fasteners and run it through the sandblaster. Coincidentally you now have an easy fixture to prime/paint them aswell.
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