Re: wood screws

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Re: wood screws

Postby hootie on Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:48 am

to the guy asking about screws...get em at quikdrawers.com, they have
never failed me and the price is right.

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Re: wood screws

Postby SonomaProducts.com on Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:45 am

Not quickscrews.com?

I saw these quick screws guys at the AWFS show a few years ago. They
had a big splashy booth with lots of hired booth babes. They were
giving out some cool gimmie or had a contest or something if you
signed up and gave your email address. Big mistake on my part. Now I
get like weekly emails with "quick screws" in the subjet line and they
are sent form some woman's email address. I worry about my girl friend
getting into my email box and wondering what type of action I am
involved in.

The other thing tha bugs me is how do all these guys with the
"enlargment" remedies, who send an email offer every few days, know
that I need there services? ;^)

BW

On Nov 20, 5:48 am, hoo...@hoo.com wrote:
> to the guy asking about screws...get em at quikdrawers.com, they have
> never failed me and the price is right.
>
> hootie

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Re: wood screws

Postby -MIKE- on Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:59 am

SonomaProducts.com wrote:
> Not quickscrews.com?
>

They may have a great product and great prices, but I'd never know.
Their website is so horrible, I gave up after a few minutes.


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Re: wood screws

Postby J. Clarke on Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:59 pm

SonomaProducts.com wrote:
> Not quickscrews.com?

Well, I don't know about you but I prefere sloe comfortable screws.



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Re: wood screws

Postby philip on Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:53 pm

On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:48:20 GMT, hootie@hoo.com wrote:

>to the guy asking about screws...get em at quikdrawers.com, they have
>never failed me and the price is right.
>
>hootie

Hmmm....
took me all of about 1.5 minutes to navigate the website. But I did
use another 5 minutes registering and ordering 500 screws, saving
about 15 bucks over my rocklerpro

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Re: wood screws

Postby Upscale on Fri Nov 21, 2008 12:10 am


"Philip" wrote in message
> took me all of about 1.5 minutes to navigate the website. But I did
> use another 5 minutes registering and ordering 500 screws, saving
> about 15 bucks over my rocklerpro

And when you get the order and use some of the screws, please report back to
let us know your opinion on the quality of said screws. No sense saving
piles of money if they're not up to snuff.


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Re: wood screws

Postby Hoosierpopi on Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:17 am

On Nov 20, 1:45 pm, "SonomaProducts.com" wrote:

>
> The other thing tha bugs me is how do all these guys with the
> "enlargment" remedies, who send an email offer every few days, know
> that I need there services?  ;^)
>



Oh, come on, we all can use a little "enlargement" just ask her.


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Re: wood screws

Postby Hoosierpopi on Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:19 am


>
> Well, I don't know about you but I prefere sloe comfortable screws.
>
Yeah, you and most every woman I've been with . . .

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Re: wood screws

Postby hootie on Sat Nov 22, 2008 5:02 pm

On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 02:10:15 -0500, "Upscale"
wrote:

>
>"Philip" wrote in message
>> took me all of about 1.5 minutes to navigate the website. But I did
>> use another 5 minutes registering and ordering 500 screws, saving
>> about 15 bucks over my rocklerpro
>
>And when you get the order and use some of the screws, please report back to
>let us know your opinion on the quality of said screws. No sense saving
>piles of money if they're not up to snuff.
>
These are recex screws, one of the best screws on the market. I have
used them for many years. I don't think that paying less will make
them any less in quality. I might even think it makes them better.
JMO
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