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Makes sense. As a local government who spent thousands a month, we probably got the deeper discount.




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 From: "mddeming@xxxxxxx" <mddeming@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 9:41 PM
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It has been my experience with our local Grainger's that they give deep discounts to corporations, moderate discounts to licensed contractors who are "regulars" small discounts to licensed "drop-ins" and full retail to casual buyers. So it seems that whether they are competitive in price or not depends on whose money you're spending and how often.


Matt D



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Sent: Wed, Mar 5, 2014 3:39 pm
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Depends on what you're buying. I spent nearly 24 years buying industrial 
stuff...




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Not in my experience.

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Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 10:48:41 PM
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Grainger is often cheaper than McMaster Carr.




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From: Jason Johnson <jasonmsusolar@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 8:30 AM
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Polypropylene is another excellent choice.

I find McMaster to be an excellent source for small sized pieces. Not
usually the cheapest, but typically competitive.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-polypropylene-sheets/=qxl3vu

Of course they have UHMW as well, but I think PP is cheaper.

- Jason


On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Jim Lux <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 3/2/14 11:42 AM, t-burns14 wrote:
>
>> I have an opportunity to use a CNC milled piece for my base, as seen
>> in one of the Geek Group videos. The milled a spiral into the piece
>> of plastic and then just hammered the tubing into the spiral cutout.
>> I'm wondering what material would be good for that. They might have
>> been using High Density Polyethylene, because I remember them saying
>> it was food grade and polyethylene is used for cutting boards. Any
>> insight? Thanks
>>
>>
> It probably *was* a HDPE cutting board, unless they happened to have a
> source for HDPE scrap.  Otherwise, you're buying a 4x8 foot sheet of the
> plastic.
>
> HDPE cutting boards are readily available in a variety of useful sizes,
> and are cheap.  There are also polycarbonate cutting boards.
>
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