dalegoldston
Mechanical
Looking for an alternative to McMaster-Carr and Grainger. Anyone have some they would like to share. My company no longer allows me to use these guys.
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Dale
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Dale
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Dale
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Dale
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Except.. They have a nasty penchant for having everything one day away in Los Angeles except one item that is invariably in the $#@%^ Eastern warehouse. This means you have to breakup your order and pay a fortune to get that one item in less than a week.and quick delivery
You need to work in the Midwest
3ddave said:One data point on "no significant changes."
We had a customer, unsatisfied with the lifting attachment arrangement on our component, that went to McM to get an eyebolt blank that they threaded to match our bracket**. We suggested that instead we redesign the related bracket to fit their lifting arrangement, but the customer is always right. Back and forth over this with multiple false starts and begging for what they wanted. After nearly a year of tooth pulling it's all settled.
Cue up a decade and they come back for new buy, long term spares. There are minor problems as any production restart might have, but the one that bites the worst - that eyebolt blank. McM's supplier changed the loop and added material so now the customer hook doesn't fit, but no one knows this until the units are on the runway ready for installation. And there went another few grand in creating a drawing to bore out the blank to a diameter the hook will fit in.
At least the blanks were cheap. Sigh.
**It's too long to get into, but there were a bunch of missing requirements and a serious desire on the part of the customer to isolate their various subcontractors that led to one, retrospectively, poor decision that snowballed into over $20k program cost for a place to use a lifting hook with under 200 lbf capacity.