rwa2004
Well-known member
First my rant:
All of our vehicles have been completely metric for decades. Our tractors are metric. Our tools are metric. Why in the world does nearly every hardware store have 80%-90% of their stock as imperial fasteners? Who buys it? When I need a carriage bolt, I find 5 options for every imperial size and am lucky to find one metric. I understand most hardware stores have the basic availability of metric, but there is a reason for all the variety in the imperial world.We do not need to discuss whether or not we should be using metric fasteners, that was decided decades ago. Are all American hardware stores decades behind the times?
Now my question:
Where is your favorite place to get metric hardware? Do you find one is better than another?
All of our vehicles have been completely metric for decades. Our tractors are metric. Our tools are metric. Why in the world does nearly every hardware store have 80%-90% of their stock as imperial fasteners? Who buys it? When I need a carriage bolt, I find 5 options for every imperial size and am lucky to find one metric. I understand most hardware stores have the basic availability of metric, but there is a reason for all the variety in the imperial world.We do not need to discuss whether or not we should be using metric fasteners, that was decided decades ago. Are all American hardware stores decades behind the times?
Now my question:
Where is your favorite place to get metric hardware? Do you find one is better than another?


