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- McMaster-Carr Shipping Charges? - Rocketry Forum
I just ordered a launch rail from McMaster-Carr, having heard of them here on TRF I kept looking for a listing of shipping charges, but didn't find it When I clicked through, I found that I had placed my order, and never got a shipping charge notice It's not even on my email confirmation or
- mcmaster carr tap handle inserts - Homebrew Talk
I'm going to place an order with mcmaster carr for various kegging supplies Anybody know the part number for a tap handle insert like these? TAPHANDLE
- McMaster-Carr | Rocketry Forum - Model Rocketry Forums
McMaster Carr is the savior of new product development engineers everywhere I have placed phone calls to McMaster at 4 pm and had a box of parts on my desk at 10 am the next morning Brilliant!!!!
- McMaster Carr order. . . What do I need? | Rocketry Forum - Model . . .
So I'm placing an order with McMaster Carr Getting Eye-Nuts and sheer pins for sure (2-56 nylon screws, 1 2") I'm just trying to make sure I order everything I might need from McMaster before I order [insert gripe about MMC shipping here] So, help me out! What else could I order from MMC
- Mcmaster-Carr does not respect Canadians - dont waste your time
For the other Canadians who also spent two hours searching the McMaster-Carr website for equipment and parts, placed an order and paid, please share with us how you felt after getting this email the next day: ----- Due to the complexity of U S export regulations, McMaster-Carr accepts
- What are the things you get at McMaster-Carr that you just cant get . . .
Anything you can get on McMaster is available elsewhere, as far as I know The difference is that a) McMaster has instashipping b) McMaster has nearly everything, so it's one-stop shopping c) McMaster has a lovely, easily navigable website d) You don't always know exactly what you will get from McMaster; they don't show brand names or the like This applies more for equipment and specific
- Warning about shipping with McMasterCarr - Homebrew Talk
Just a heads up on being careful shipping stuff with McMasterCarr I needed a small piece of copper tubing to put the thermistors in for my vessels I ordered part number 8967K2 from McMasterCarr, along with a whole bunch of little fittings 8967K2 is a 6 foot long piece of 3 16" copper
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