Hello to all,
I’ve been trying to find a tri square that is made by Sandvik/Bahco. So far I have only been able to find it on the web though European contries. The number I got from the web is Bahco 9045-B-200 square 200mm.
My tile guy had one and I liked it because it looks like it could take a beating. His may not have been the same model, he got his in Westerly RI, but it’s the closest Ive found.
Any advice, thanks in advance KaiserRoo
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I know youes guys think Pawtucket to Woonsocket is a overnite trip, but Westerly aint that far!!
Along the way you could try Quaker lane tools in N. Kingston 401-295-5472
I was going to offer to drive from Attleboro to Westerly for you untill I checked your profile and saw you were in RI.
If all else fails try Mamsco tools in CT., they have guys that deliver in RI. all day.
203-481-9833
NAIL IT !!!
The only real tool store in Westerly R.I. is a branch of Quaker Lane (the main store is in N. Kingstown) two lumberyards U.B.S. and Hanley-Williams and a home depot and a couple of hardware stores. Unless it came from some specialty place that I don't know about.
I went to a place called McQuade's hardware because this is where he said that he picked it up. I have been to Quaker lane Tool in North kingstown on many occations and have never seen it there. The branch in Westerly is much, much smaller and I doubt that they have it.
I haven't tried UBS. I have checked Arnolds but did not see it. Also have not seen it at Woodcraft.
Patrick
Are you saying that you already checked for it at McQuade's Ace Hardware? and they didn't have it? If I'm misinterpreting what you said, let me know and I'll check there after work today.
Yes some time ago I did check and I called today and asked a kid if they carried any Sandvik tools and he said no. I should have asked about Bahco because it may have been under that name.
But if you do stop by there and see any, just let me know. I wouldn't make a special trip though.
Thanks again KaiserRoo
It does not show in the US catalog.So either they discontinued it, after all it does have metric markings.Or someone imported a lot at one time.Try contracting them.http://www.bahco.com/asp/pubs/index.asp?lngMenuID=1645&lngID=2387Interesting fact."Bahco, inventors of the original adjustable wrench, remain innovative with adjustable wrenches, ergonomics, and cutting tools. "..
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I don't know if the square that he, my tile guy, had had any markings at all. I should have just grabbed it when he wasn't looking. LOL
KaiserRoo
No luck at this web site
Kaiserroo
Still no luck.
KaiserRoo
If you can't find it get a Starrett. They are accurate and durable