Wow I didn't know that had a real catalog, I know if I had one I'm sure I would have ordered from them. Im more likely to order when I can sit down and see it in print. Weird I know but......

How the hell do you guys manage to get a McMaster catalog???
My parents were customers for I don't know how long (30-40 years ?? ) and though they bought from MSC, Grainger, and maybe some of the others, they've always picked up stuff for their shop from McMaster. Replacement parts for machines, a few tools, electrical, building maintenance, etc. Diverse assortment of stuff, really. I don't know how often the catalogs come out, but we've just gotten them in the mail. My father once told me to read the catalog front to back and I'd learn a little bit about everything.
I priced out a lot of stuff form various places, and with the exception of the occasional deal from MSC, or the sale items from Grainger for say, Proto tools, I've found McMaster to be pretty good on price. Not great, but delivery same day, for very little, and (obviously) excellent customer service, knowledgeable people. Cost-effective for us.

The only thing I don't like about Mcmaster is that they have no brand names listed in the catalog. It'd be nice to know for sure what you're getting so you 'll know if it's gonna be a direct replacement for what you have when you're trying to repair something.
Give them a call and they can usually tell you the brand.
Jamie
Funny, I always thought that McMaster Carr had everything on the face of the planet, but they were also a bit higher than most other options.
Funny, I always thought that McMaster Carr had everything on the face of the planet, but they were also a bit higher than most other options.
Yep, McMaster will sell to anyone. Grainger won't, at least online. If you head on over into the nearest store, I'm told they might be willing to fudge the rules a bit.They used to allow private sales to individuals with a credit card-do they still do this?I have heard through the grapevine that Graingers will no longer sell to individuals-Company accounts only-any truth to this?
Yep, McMaster will sell to anyone. Grainger won't, at least online. If you head on over into the nearest store, I'm told they might be willing to fudge the rules a bit.
McMaster? I believe I heard a similar export complaint a few months ago. If I'm not mistaken, the complications are due to post 9-11 export/customs controls.They won't ship to Canada anymore.. however the company I work for still gets stuff, But they wont ship to me even tho I have had an account with them for 6 years. Something about how its to hard to export to Canada these days.
Yep, McMaster will sell to anyone. Grainger won't, at least online. If you head on over into the nearest store, I'm told they might be willing to fudge the rules a bit.
Good advice.I'll give a big clue to getting serviced at Granger walk in like a contractor or operator know exactly what you want minus their numbers catalog pages. Do not stumble when they ask if you have an account just say no them mumble maybe about starting fresh with your own company.
On line is the only way to go.. we order that way all the time.. the way its laid out you dont even need to know what you are doing to get the right part.. it narrows it down for you from temp range to if its ok with fuel oil ect..
only the old school guys flip through that 50lb book
