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Blueskies wrote:
"VideoFlyer" wrote in message ... Lowes and Home Dee-pot are *not* hardware stores. . . ;-) That's true.....but they're the closest thing to a hardware store that I have seen for many years. Where did all the GOOD hardware stores go. I went into Menards a few weeks ago looking for a 3 inch V-belt pulley for an air compressor. The person who waited on me had no idea what a pulley was. He started showing me ratchet cable "pullers"....like a "come-along." Last month I went into the same store and asked if they carried tap and die sets. Again...the person who waited on me didn't have a clue as to what I was talking about. snip I must sound like an old f*rt reminiscing about the good old days. I am a YOUNG 47 year old male. We have a really good Ace Hardware store here. I know they are struggling with Menards, The Home Depot, and Lowes within 4 miles. I use them every chance I get... Ace is pretty good, for example they carry number and letter size drill bits. I've never found that at Home Depot or Lowes, just the fraction sizes from about 1/16 to 1". The help you get from staff depends. At a Lowe's once I got good help from an older guy, who seemed to have actually made stuff with his hands and knew what I was talking about for moderately obscure tools (hand chuck). Not knowing what a tap and die set is? That's pretty bad, hopefully you caught one dumb guy on a bad day with that one. While we're ranting, I went to school for mechanical engineering. A lot of the people seemed to be in it because their high school guidance counselors told them they were good at math and science. Smart people, just a different kind of smart. I got into it because I thought it was neat the way stuff worked, but I had that in common with less than half of the guys. I don't work in that field now though, so it's just a pet theory of mine. Maybe Ron W. could weigh in on this one? ![]() [PS I'm a young 30, right now is the good old days] |
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