A few weeks back I was looking in my bolt bin (card files) and noticed that I was getting low on a bunch of stuff. I stopped in at my bolt supplier and asked for a few different things when the idea of just picking up $20 worth each week hit me. So now I have a list of what I like to keep on hand and each week before heading to the lake/shop I stop in and get part of that list.
Last week it was 25 3/8x1 grade 5 bolts, 50 3/8 nuts, and 10 3/8x1 carriage bolts for a project all of which came to just under $10 so I added 25 5/16x1 and 25 5/16x1.5.
I don't know what I am going to knock off the list this week yet but I kind of like doing it this way, it only takes me 20 seconds to dump the bags in the proper bin so I am not spending 10 minutes screwing around with a big box of bolts. And I don't feel bad about dropping $20 on this each week where in the past I would make my list and drop a few hundred to re-stock when I was running low.
If I know I am going to need 10,20 or more for a project I will pick them up so I don't kill my supply all in one shot.
I am still deciding where to stop, I like to have a good selection on hand from 1/4x3/4-1/4x2.5 to 1/2x1-1/2x2 in the smaller sizes about 25 to 30 and in the larger around 10 of each in grade 5. I don't stock grade 8 and in larger sizes I just have what is left over from projects.
I am trying to figure out washers as well, how useful are things like star style lock washers, I have always stocked split washers for locking nuts in place. Then there are fender washers I guess I should have a few 10 or so in each size.
I know a lot of you say just run to the hardware store but for me that is a hour and a half round trip plus what ever time it takes in the store, I hate to waste $20 in fuel and 2 hours of my time for a few fasteners.
Last week it was 25 3/8x1 grade 5 bolts, 50 3/8 nuts, and 10 3/8x1 carriage bolts for a project all of which came to just under $10 so I added 25 5/16x1 and 25 5/16x1.5.
I don't know what I am going to knock off the list this week yet but I kind of like doing it this way, it only takes me 20 seconds to dump the bags in the proper bin so I am not spending 10 minutes screwing around with a big box of bolts. And I don't feel bad about dropping $20 on this each week where in the past I would make my list and drop a few hundred to re-stock when I was running low.
If I know I am going to need 10,20 or more for a project I will pick them up so I don't kill my supply all in one shot.
I am still deciding where to stop, I like to have a good selection on hand from 1/4x3/4-1/4x2.5 to 1/2x1-1/2x2 in the smaller sizes about 25 to 30 and in the larger around 10 of each in grade 5. I don't stock grade 8 and in larger sizes I just have what is left over from projects.
I am trying to figure out washers as well, how useful are things like star style lock washers, I have always stocked split washers for locking nuts in place. Then there are fender washers I guess I should have a few 10 or so in each size.
I know a lot of you say just run to the hardware store but for me that is a hour and a half round trip plus what ever time it takes in the store, I hate to waste $20 in fuel and 2 hours of my time for a few fasteners.

). We do "cash" and I'm sure it goes in the coffee fund !
