Looking for Supplies

Started by Ruff, January 10, 2018, 09:56:32 PM

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Ruff

Howdy pards,

I have a friend that is making me a duffle bag for travel. We have ran into a problem find the hardware. What we find on E-Bay seems to be lots of at least 100. I was wonder if anyone had a source for or some extra that they would be willing to sell me.

(2) 1-1/2" D-rings
(6) 1-1/2" Square-rings
(16) Sets of 10mm double cap rivets
(8) Sets of 13mm double cap rivets
(1) Pack of line 24 snaps
(2) 1-1/2" D-head inside lobster swivel clasps clips
(1) 1-1/2" wide slider strap adjuster
(8) Sets of 6mm metal eyelets (inside diameter 1/4", outside 7/16")

Thank you.
Ruff
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GHSS CP-088, Oregon Trail Regulators (Nebraska) #7, Cracker Cow Cavalry
RO I & II
Double Barrel C's Land and Cattle Co.
Soon to be Abilene, TX

St. George

Try any of the fabric shops locally - you'll be surprised at what they stock.

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Ruff

Going to be one of my stops tomorrow or as soon as I can get out, fighting a migraine. I also know that there are some big shops in San Fransisco and Sacramento that I can try.
Ruff
SASS #16965, WASA #155, NCOWS #3636, GAF #304
GHSS CP-088, Oregon Trail Regulators (Nebraska) #7, Cracker Cow Cavalry
RO I & II
Double Barrel C's Land and Cattle Co.
Soon to be Abilene, TX

Capt Quirk


LongWalker

A decent farm-supply or tack store should have all that on hand.  The one I checked on the way home had everything except the rivets (short about half in each size). 
In my book a pioneer is a man who turned all the grass upside down, strung bob-wire over the dust that was left, poisoned the water, cut down the trees, killed the Indian who owned the land and called it progress.  Charles M. Russell

Ruff

LongWalker,

Thanks for the tip, I need to change my signature I am now in California, I need to think where to find a farm-supply store. The friend that is doing the sewing is in Wisconsin and I am sure they have them there
Ruff
SASS #16965, WASA #155, NCOWS #3636, GAF #304
GHSS CP-088, Oregon Trail Regulators (Nebraska) #7, Cracker Cow Cavalry
RO I & II
Double Barrel C's Land and Cattle Co.
Soon to be Abilene, TX

LongWalker

Folks from California always claim they have farms. . . somewhere.  There's lots of horse-people out there, so there has to be a tack shop somewhere--maybe try calling up a boarding barn?

(I'd give you the usual dose of harassment about living out on the Left Coast, but it is about 5 degrees out with 25 mph winds.  Not sure if I'm "too cold to care" or jealous of temps above freezing!)

In my book a pioneer is a man who turned all the grass upside down, strung bob-wire over the dust that was left, poisoned the water, cut down the trees, killed the Indian who owned the land and called it progress.  Charles M. Russell

Ruff

LongWalker,

I am here regrouping after a divorce and bounce back relationship, also checking in on my parents who I have not seen in 8-9 years. Getting out of CA is on my agenda for this year. I am researching where I want to live.

Currently 48 degees and Dense Fog, I can not see my truck from the doorway, maybe 25 feet away.

A new friend owns a horse so I am sure she will know where a tack shop is.
Ruff
SASS #16965, WASA #155, NCOWS #3636, GAF #304
GHSS CP-088, Oregon Trail Regulators (Nebraska) #7, Cracker Cow Cavalry
RO I & II
Double Barrel C's Land and Cattle Co.
Soon to be Abilene, TX

LongWalker

There you go.  If that doesn't work out to find what you need, check with a large-animal vet.  They should know who has the stuff locally.
In my book a pioneer is a man who turned all the grass upside down, strung bob-wire over the dust that was left, poisoned the water, cut down the trees, killed the Indian who owned the land and called it progress.  Charles M. Russell

Capt Quirk

My local hardware stores and farm supply places are pretty useless... which is why I love my internet ;)

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