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[member=74278]Packard[/member] I used to have rows of bins like that, but found they ended up overflowing with sawdust given enough time. ;-)
SoonerFan said:Like [member=44099]Cheese[/member], I am a Menards fan. The prices around me are better than HD or Lowe’s. Customer service is great. And as those who have been in one will tell you, they have a little bit of everything.
Cheese said:I've always been impressed with the vast amount of products that Menards offers.
Reading this older post reminded me of a job at the most majestic house I've been to. At the end we needed 9 light bulbs for fans in the new gazebo. I sourced a 10 pack on Amazon for the owner since it was 1/3 the cost of buying 9 individual bulbs. No, he bought 9 individual bulbs because in his mind he's willing to pay Amazon the other 2x to "store" bulbs for him.dwillis said:Perhaps my situation is an outlier, but I'm 24 miles (40 minutes) from the nearest Home Depot and 25 miles (43 minutes) from my favorite local hardware store (Parkrose Hardware). I live in the rural area of Clark County in SW Washington state, where goods and services are a bit of a drive, not impossible, but a chore. As such I have invested in over thirty SYS3 organizers for hardware alone. As others have mentioned in this post, I buy fasteners by the box, no more small baggies of screws [big grin]. When the opportunity arises I'll buy wood, such as Baltic birch plywood, and have it on hand. My idea of an ideal project is I don't have to make a trip anywhere. So yes, I have gone to great lengths to avoid a trip to the hardware store.
squall_line said:I still regret letting my wife talk me into leaving a stack of a dozen or more dead-straight old growth fir studs in our garage when we sold our house in late 2019. I moved them from my house after acquiring them from my aunt and uncle in the early 2000s.