Screws - brass and stainless

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Garry R

Screws - brass and stainless

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Just to let you know of a great company with great service who I have used for screw suppl;y for a while

Ryders of Bury

http://www.screwsline.co.uk/index.html

Next day delivery, most helpful and good prices (although the prices listed have gone up due to general metal price increases. Recommended.
Garry R

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Saw this item on ebay and from the title I did wonder if it sailed in cow's week!!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/sailing-dinghy-bo ... dZViewItem
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Very good Gary :D
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Must be worth it for the three bread bin lids alone!
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I thought they wer a new kind of hatch cover """Dough"
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