I buy almost everything related to hardware for work through McMaster Carr.
In fact I have their catalog on CD and order online through the CD's
software. I also use the catalog as a bible when I want to find out the
correct name for thing-a-ma-jigs and whats-em-a-call-its. Great source. I
just looked and they do have a page of expanded and decorative metals,
however, no ram heads. Guess they can't have everything.
-- Miles Harris III Simi Valley, CA 01 Silver Dakota CC Sport, 2.5L, 5speed 01 Gold Saturn SC1 (3 door coupe) 1.9L SOC, 4speed auto http://www.spikesautos.homestead.com/Dak1.html Profile: http://www.twistedbits.net/WWWProfile/dakota/PfCA4R1zO470wBarry Lawton <derkroozer@yahoo.com> wrote in article <20010319015918.24582.qmail@web9010.mail.yahoo.com>... > While local searches usually turn up the standard bill of available > materials; I would suggest a professional supply house. > www.mcmastercar.com. They supply machine shops as well as research > organizations, on a professional level as opposed to harry homeowner > amature materials. >
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