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Old 12-26-2008, 08:45 AM
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Does anyplace local sell these 10-1.5mmx100mm bolts for the engine stand, or do they have to be ordered? I plan on picking up a stand tomorrow and need to get the lift back to its owner. Just need bolts, where can I find these?

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A hardware store should have them (like Lowes). Just be sure to get a good grade like 9.8 or 10.8
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Originally Posted by Commissar
Does anyplace local sell these 10-1.5mmx100mm bolts for the engine stand, or do they have to be ordered? I plan on picking up a stand tomorrow and need to get the lift back to its owner. Just need bolts, where can I find these?
Try www.mcmaster.com

Search for part number 91310A658

You can mailorder them.
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yeah I know I can order them online, but would rather just stop by and pick them up. Save on shipping and time. I am thinking maybe Fastenal will have them, but they don't stock many metric bolts. And I know the big hardware stories have very limited metric bolts. Will have to try though.
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Originally Posted by Commissar
yeah I know I can order them online, but would rather just stop by and pick them up. Save on shipping and time. I am thinking maybe Fastenal will have them, but they don't stock many metric bolts. And I know the big hardware stories have very limited metric bolts. Will have to try though.

We get one-day delivery by UPS ground from McMaster out here in the boondocks and it saves a 25 mile round trip to Lowes and some personal time. McMaster has them in stock but can't ship until Monday because of the holiday. Is Fastenal open today (12/26)?

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I didn't have much luck finding them at a hardware store, but Napa Auto Parts had them in stock. I had to give them the thread pitch and length.
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I didn't have much luck finding them at a hardware store, but Napa Auto Parts had them in stock. I had to give them the thread pitch and length.
cool, thanks I will give them a try.
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I got mine at the local True Value.

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alright bonus, went to harbor freight, got a new engine stand for cheaper than the used one I was going to get, then walked into Oreillys right next door and they had the bolts. The stand from HF had short enough posts that 60mm bolts worked with about a 1/2" threaded into the engine.



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