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Have you tried Unobtainiun Inc. ?

They have all of those hard to fine materials.
 
Some guy said:
Can anyone tell me which supplier has the best quality aluminum magnets?


Wal-Mart's got 'em.

Right next to the self-cleaning toilet paper. :p

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I thought is was by the buckets of prop wash and the left handed tools... Hammers, wrenches, et al....
 
I got some off the snap-on truck last week! They were really expensive, but he said they were the best you could get !!
 
I'd rather use the Matco guy. He has flexible aluminum magnets on the truck and offers credit payments...and isn't a whiney punk like our (ex) Snap On guy. :)
 
Matco doesn't carry flightline though. I usually try to buy at least 100' of flightline at a time.

Craftsman has a new type of chrome tach generator slings available.

Does anyone know where a can get a can of spray lube - K9P?
 
Just head on over to maintenance and ask them for a long weight. They'll know what to give ya ;)
 
From the stock room......

"I don't care what you see on the shelf; if it ain't in the computer, we don't have it!"

-or-

"If it ain't in the computer, we don't have it"

Then you turn it around on them and say....

"The computer says that you have 10, but there are olny 5 on the shelf...then what???"
 

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