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scary
01-25-2012, 12:24 PM
Were are some of the best places or that you all order your chains from. I know TSC sells them. But i am sure i can get something better for the price. I need also something big for conditioning and some other ideas i am working on. As always thanks in advance!
scary
01-25-2012, 02:53 PM
Were are some of the best places or that you all order your chains from. I know TSC sells them. But i am sure i can get something better for the price. I need also something big for conditioning and some other ideas i am working on. As always thanks in advance!
Anybody? Is tsc were everybody go,s?
Officially Retired
01-26-2012, 04:39 AM
Grade 70 Transport Chain (http://www.lacledechain.com/hardware/transport) is all you'll ever need, and better than any hardware store chain, but Grade 100 Chain (http://www.lacledechain.com/hardware/alloy100) is stronger still and made for overhead lifting.
Truthfully, Grade 100 Chain is overkill, as Grade 70 Transport Chain will last longer than your dog will live.
Jack
bgblok68
01-26-2012, 08:36 AM
Scary as much as you're at TSC you should be friends with the manager. The ones around here will give a discount on a whole bucket. Got my last bucket (100 ft) for $90. My brother was a manager at a hardware store. Watch at yard sales and flea markets/swap meets.
once called some random iron warehouse, and they a great deal for me.
just look em up on google or your phonebook
if you looking for a big chain to drag try a boat store.
Officially Retired
01-26-2012, 10:31 AM
Actually, big thick chains wear-out faster than Transport Chains. Their very weight is what causes the wear.
Transport Chains, by contrast, are actually lighter, but yet much stronger, than boating-type chains.
scary
01-26-2012, 11:56 AM
Scary as much as you're at TSC you should be friends with the manager. The ones around here will give a discount on a whole bucket. Got my last bucket (100 ft) for $90. My brother was a manager at a hardware store. Watch at yard sales and flea markets/swap meets.
Lol :roll:
YigYang
01-28-2012, 09:46 AM
I just go to my local hardware store