Re: Block filling and Block Posting
you can get it from grainger.com for 40 dollars, youll need about exactly 1 lb for a b series block.
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Re: Block filling and Block Posting
grainger only ships to businesses
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Re: Block filling and Block Posting
well i got my devcon from a business account we have through work
if i can get enough people to want some, i can make an order and ship it to all of you. would have to talk to dave csaddict first about it though. |
Re: Block filling and Block Posting
Originally Posted by bumblezc
Plus posting only cost $2.00 or so and about 30min of time.
sets are $36 plus about 9 bucks shipping from larry. |
Re: Block filling and Block Posting
I dunno but I'd like to know.
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Re: Block filling and Block Posting
Post don't have to be a kit. A simple bolt could do it.
A plated fastener is suggested as the material properties of steel and aluminum like to react and corrode each other. If you have a tap, a drill and the proper bit, the proper posts (or hex headed studs) can be bought for 5.00 per 50 peices! |
Re: Block filling and Block Posting
Originally Posted by hotrex
youll need about exactly 1 lb
hotrex logic at its finest. |
Re: Block filling and Block Posting
Originally Posted by bumblezc
Post don't have to be a kit. A simple bolt could do it.
A plated fastener is suggested as the material properties of steel and aluminum like to react and corrode each other. If you have a tap, a drill and the proper bit, the proper posts (or hex headed studs) can be bought for 5.00 per 50 peices! |
Re: Block filling and Block Posting
Originally Posted by bumblezc
A plated fastener is suggested as the material properties of steel and aluminum like to react and corrode each other.
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Re: Block filling and Block Posting
id go with the studs from endyn...since i have no idea how a home depot bolt is going to react with heat
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