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Les_W
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Chandlers - #%*#*!
      #1848106 - 05/05/2008 23:21

I went into a well known Maldon Chandlery (that advertise themselves as classic boat specialists) today to get a 10mm galvanised nut and washer. Asked where I might find them,
'Over there somewhere if we've got one'. Mmm, not very helpful!
They didn't.
Loads of 10mm bolts of different types and lengths though.
'Are you going to get some in soon?'
'Not unless someone orders them'.
'So you've got bolts, but no nuts & washers to go with them'
'We're trying to get rid of the loose cumbersome stuff'.

Standby for more overpriced little plastics bags hung up on pegboard.


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robstracey
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Loc: North Shields, Tyne and Wear.
Re: Chandlers - #%*#*! [Re: Les_W]
      #1848171 - 06/05/2008 03:39

It's infuriating isnt it. The chandlers at Pin Mill used to be the best in the world IMO. However it is sadly gone, and the few good ones left are slowly sinking to the level of charging £3 for half a dozen screws.

the last swindlery i visited had every type of novelty appliance, gizmo and luxery available, even a 12v microwwave. But no rope, go figure.

I keep a stock of stainless screws, bolts, etc, which i order from baseline, which i have worked out saves me a fortune if i order in bulk, and i have had many cans of beer offered in exchange for my stocks when someone needs something at an unfortunate moment

Have you tried a hardware shop? i'm sure i remember seeing one in maldon town centre last time i was down. They are usually a good source of galv fixings.

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mogy
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Re: Chandlers - #%*#*! [Re: robstracey]
      #1848218 - 06/05/2008 07:06

If your quick you still can find a proper chandlers in Spain,where they sell nails by the hand ful and you have to wait a while whilst the fisherman conclude their stories!

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maxi77
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Re: Chandlers - #%*#*! [Re: mogy]
      #1848322 - 06/05/2008 09:28

Most DIY store have galvanised nuts and washers, or screwfix if you want to buy in bulk.

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stevebrassett
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Re: Chandlers - #%*#*! [Re: maxi77]
      #1848407 - 06/05/2008 10:31

That's a real shame. I go out of my way to use that chandler, as it always struck me that they were a "proper" chandlers with bits in boxes.

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Gordonmc
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Re: Chandlers - #%*#*! [Re: maxi77]
      #1848505 - 06/05/2008 11:40

Just a note of caution about "galvanised" stuff from the likes of B&Q.
Its generally zinc plated, which is a different animal from hot-dipped galvanised.
The plated zinc is only a few microns thick and of little value in a marine environment.

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Les_W
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Loc: North Herts, boat in Essex
Re: Chandlers - #%*#*! [Re: Gordonmc]
      #1848639 - 06/05/2008 13:39

Actually I'm going to try Seaware. Good website but not easy to see how to buy. They say they're happy to do mail order. Certainly a good deal cheaper than the general swindlery.
Anyone used them?


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Jonny_H
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Re: Chandlers - #%*#*! [Re: Les_W]
      #1848714 - 06/05/2008 14:46

Not used Seaware - but used Seascrew a fair bit - very good service (reasonable prices and very quick delivery)

Jonny

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chrishelen
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Re: Chandlers - #%*#*! [Re: Les_W]
      #1848815 - 06/05/2008 15:52

Why wuold you want to buy nuts and bolts from a chandler for fxxxx sake?any hardware store will sort you out for a fraction of the price.

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boatbuilder
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Re: Chandlers - #%*#*! [Re: Les_W]
      #1849461 - 06/05/2008 22:01

I used to use The Galvanised Bolt and Nut co ltd in watford, don't know if they still exist. Dirt cheap

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