We are now stocking AIS Certified 316 Stainless Threaded Rod.

We are now stocking AIS Certified 316 Stainless Threaded Rod.  

If your project includes the American Iron and Steel (AIS) provision, especially to qualify for Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF).  This requirement typically applies to projects for the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of a public water system or treatment works. The AIS provision is a permanent requirement for all CWSRF projects. The America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 extends the AIS provision for DWSRF projects through Fiscal Year 2023.
Project specific parts lists can be quoted using both AIS and non-AIS certified material to determine waiver eligibility.
 
We are now stocking AIS Certified 316 Stainless Threaded Rod.

Having the Right Tools for the Job

buy fastenersIf you’re doing maintenance or repair work, having the right tools will make your job more efficient and ensure that it’s done right. The tools available to you have changed over time. But many essentials are still critical no matter what type of work you’re doing.

The tools you need are available at a relatively low cost, and investing in high-quality tools and supplies gives you tools that last, while preventing undue expenses from broken tools and loss of time.

 

Your Tools

Tools have evolved over time, leading to one of the most sophisticated collection of implements today. Although power tools have made much of the work far easier than ever before, the basics still hold true to their original form.

Tools such as the hammer, saw, axe, and screwdriver are simple in design, but as effective as they’ve ever been. Many tools have kept their original design for hundreds of years. Their construction and materials may have changed, but their function has remained the same.

Fasteners

You can easily get the basic tools for most jobs for under a couple hundred dollars. This includes all of the essentials, along with smaller pieces such as fasteners, nuts, and bolts. Having these smaller items on hand guarantees that you’re never in need during time-intensive repair jobs.

Investing in a high-quality set of tools minimizes the need to purchase them a second time around. It’s a worthwhile investment, and saves you money over time. For the best tools, look for a name brand that has a strong reputation in the industry.

The Essentials for Your Toolbox

The options for your toolbox can seem limitless. But of all the tools available, having just a small collection of reliable essentials minimizes your cost and gives you the maximum benefits. Most maintenance and repair jobs only require a small number of tools.

Having a durable and functional toolbox is the first step. Screwdrivers, hammers, and wrenches are easily stored in a toolbox for transport and use.

This keeps all of your smaller tools such as the fasteners and bolts well-organized and easy to access. Fasteners are essential to repair work, as they keep materials together and strengthen materials such as drywall, wood, and metal.

Fasteners include nails, bolts, screws, clamps, and glues, and are essential to include in your collection of tools. These smaller parts are often overlooked in supplying toolboxes, yet are usually the most important.

The following are some of the essential tools you should have:

  • Hammer
  • Screwdriver
  • Pliers (needle-nose)
  • Wire Cutter/Knife
  • Electricity Tester
  • Tape Measure
  • Fasteners (nuts, bolts)
  • Level
  • Saw
  • Safety Goggles
  • Crowbar

Additional tools including power saws and nail guns give you more power and efficiency. These secondary tools can make your work easier and are also worth including in your toolkit.

The tools you use are an essential part of maintaining your home and work projects. Understanding what tools are necessary for a fully functional toolkit gives you everything you need for almost any job that comes your way.

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Metro Bolt & Fastener 19339 Glenmore
Redford, MI 48240
USA 1-313-538-4800