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Cutch
04-06-2006, 09:30 AM
I am stocking my bins with an assortment of nuts and bolts.

I am looking at grade 8 and in the following sizes:

1/4x.75, 1/4x1, 1/4x1.5, 1/4x2
5/16x.75, 5/16x1, 5/16x1.5, 5/16x2
3/8x.75, 3/8x1, 3/8x1.5, 3/8x2.5
7/16x1, 7/16x2
1/2x1, 1/2x1.5, 1/2x2, 1/2x3, 1/2x4

These will be in both fine and course and the metric equivalent.

I have about 112 bins and am limited on space for more bins.

Does this sound like a good assortment?

malibu101
04-06-2006, 10:33 AM
That sounds like a very good start. My hard learned advice is, leave room to grow! There are lenghths in between what you mentioned and of course longer in length and different diameters. I set up a drawer system of hardware exactly similar to what you are planning. Within a very short time I had to completly reorganize and relabel everything to fit more lenghths and diameters.
Of course you need a space for "unable to classify" too :) :)
Organizing sheet metal screws is much easier :)

Uncle Buck
04-06-2006, 10:33 AM
I wish I could do that. Ya since you are limited by bin space that looks good. How much do you think that will set you back?

Cutch
04-06-2006, 09:25 PM
. How much do you think that will set you back?

I get a good deal...actually it's a great deal...cost plus 15 points. :beer:

Bradley Miller
04-06-2006, 09:29 PM
Grade 5 might be handy also -- depending on what your doing etc....

sberry
04-06-2006, 11:11 PM
I find I really need very few grade 8 fasteners. Most stuff isnt designed for them anyway. Maybe you need them for specialty work? 99% of auto work is 5, general fab work 2 and 5 and fines are fairly rare.

Fast Orange
04-07-2006, 06:41 PM
Assuming you're putting together hardware for use on your Jeeps,I'd go with GR5,course thread in the sizes you've listed.Add flat and lock washers,nuts,locknuts and sheetmetal screws-#6,8,10 and 12 in lengths from 1/2" to 2" and maybe some TEK screws. If you choose to use GR8 for highly stressed situations,I would only stock the sizes that you know you'll need-Why use a bolt that costs almost double for a light duty situation?
I would also start with minimum box quantities until you find what you use most.
How many metric fasteners are there on your Jeeps-If only on engine/trans,etc,I wouldn't bother with metrics. The metric assortments in the shops I've worked in were mostly dust collectors-metric hardware is easily found from industrial supplies like McMaster-Carr and can be ordered and bought in limited quantities for a specific use.

George