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    Default McMaster Catalog

    I have a pristine copy of the McMaster catalog No. 113 (3 years ago). Free to the first response, preferrably from someone who's an active participant. I'll pay the shipping.
    "The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence."

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    I'll take it. PMing with address.

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    Glad it's you Russ.

    I'll get it out in the mail tomorrow.
    "The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence."

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    Rats, late again

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    Probably a dumb question, why would someone want it?
    Feel free to put me on ignore....

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveo
    Probably a dumb question, why would someone want it?
    Because they are hard to get.At work we had an open account with them for two years before we got our first one.And at 3,000+ pages I would hate to have to buy one
    I just need one more tool,just one!

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    We get the new issue at work every year, usually about 100 or so. At least half of them go straight to the trash unopened.

    With internet usage nowdays, I didn't realize many people still prefer the hardcopy.

    If anyone is interested and would be willing to pay shipping, I'd be happy to grab some next time they come around.

    Just PM me so I can get an idea of how many to corral.

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    Trying to get a catalog from McMaster is like pulling teeth. I have a couple, a 111 and another that I can't remember off hand. I got those from people I know in shops. However I find it much easier and faster to use thier web site.

    JL...............

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    Wish I had known there was such demand for these damn big heavy books, threw out two old McMaster catalogs last week.
    James Kilroy

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    It's actually an amazing catalog. I know it sounds uber geeky, but when I got mine (from a member on PM), I sat on the couch for 2 hours flipping through it.

    And it's not just shopping either, each section has a tutorial: "A world history of pneumatic quick connects", "How to compare Shore and Durometer scales", ...

    Did you know a shoe heel is 90 Shore?
    "The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence."

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