No more galvanized bolts/nuts at my TSC ???

   / No more galvanized bolts/nuts at my TSC ??? #11  
I occasionally find them, .. but not often. Usually when looking for bolts to put fenders on my tractor. the original would have a square shank like carriage.. but I don't like them as many time sthe hole wallows. or if the bolt rusts and loosens up a lil.. then it just spins and makes extraction hard.. have had to torch them before.

thus the hex head are easier for me for fender bolts anyway.
 
   / No more galvanized bolts/nuts at my TSC ??? #12  
   / No more galvanized bolts/nuts at my TSC ??? #13  
Interesting. You dont' see the hex head bolts with threads the whole way very often.

Another reason to shop at McMaster - they have both varieties. But I'm not sure on the galvanized since I don't think I've ever used them.
 
   / No more galvanized bolts/nuts at my TSC ???
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#14  
Looked and could not find why carriage bolts were no longer preferred per code. All the codes I checked still preferred them.

This article points to a power point and youtube that explain.

DCA 6 Deck Construction Guide - New Version for 2012 IRC - Fine Homebuilding

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1abPVz256gc

http://www.awc.org/pdf/education/20140522_webinar_dca6_2012ircversion.pdf


Here's what I saw back in June when I was getting permits for my pole barn, and I confirmed it with the inspector:

Code Inspection Information Updates

(scroll to bottom)
 
   / No more galvanized bolts/nuts at my TSC ??? #16  
In the past this has been a great place to buy that stuff because it was priced by the pound and would cost 2X to 3X less than buying by the piece at Lowes/HD.
I think I see the problem.....

I buy specialty fasteners on eBay. I bought a selection of stainless steel metric socket head cap screws from the eBay store of a local metric supply outfit for less than they sell it locally. May not work for you because of the size and weight.
 
   / No more galvanized bolts/nuts at my TSC ??? #17  
May want to try Fastenal they have a place near me but sell online also.
 
   / No more galvanized bolts/nuts at my TSC ??? #18  
Is galvanizing being phased out due to to being RoHS compliance concerns. I know this has effected parts with zinc dichromate finishes.




Zinc plate w clear chromate is avail in RoHS compliant materials. You need a trivalent chromate as opposed to the previous hexavalent chromate.We get it at work all the time.



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   / No more galvanized bolts/nuts at my TSC ??? #20  
This may need another thread - but
Are there any mail order places that still sell by the pound?
AgriSupply seems to at $2.69/lb for all sizes,
Galvanized Hex Head Bolt 1/2 X 10
compared to Hiawatha where a SINGLE 10" cost $2.94

/edit I've got to drive from Ms to DC next week, it might be worth my while to go 60 mile out of my way to pick up a couple hundred pounds of bolts.
 

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