Posted by DD_BobK on July 5, 2010, 2:44 am
On Jul 4, 2:29 pm, Judy Zappacosta <zappajNOS...@Use-Author-Supplied-
Address.invalid> wrote:
> I would like a dozen outdoor bathrobe hooks but all the ones I found were
> either cheap plated hooks or very expensive designer brass or bronze
> designs.
> The hooks would be arranged on a dozen foot-wide square wooden posts which
> ring a small pool.
> Do you know of a simple relatively inexpensive outdoor hook supplier and
> what material would you suggest (brass? bronze? aluminum?)
> I don't need anything fancy but it needs to be outdoor quality.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#brass-hooks/=7tom9l
a decent set of choices for less than $5 each
Mcmaster also has stainless but they are more expensive.
cheers
Bob
Posted by Steve B on July 5, 2010, 7:06 pm
I suggest you go to rec.crafts.metalworking or sci.engr.joining-welding and
see if someone there might be willing to whip you some up. Priority Mail
flat rate would be about $8. If you end up with a blank wall, contact me
again here, and I'll see if I can squeeze you in.
Steve
visit my blog at http://cabgbypasssurgery.com watch for the book
>I would like a dozen outdoor bathrobe hooks but all the ones I found were
> either cheap plated hooks or very expensive designer brass or bronze
> designs.
> The hooks would be arranged on a dozen foot-wide square wooden posts which
> ring a small pool.
> Do you know of a simple relatively inexpensive outdoor hook supplier and
> what material would you suggest (brass? bronze? aluminum?)
> I don't need anything fancy but it needs to be outdoor quality.
Posted by Steve B on July 5, 2010, 11:02 pm
>I suggest you go to rec.crafts.metalworking or sci.engr.joining-welding and
>see if someone there might be willing to whip you some up. Priority Mail
>flat rate would be about $8. If you end up with a blank wall, contact me
>again here, and I'll see if I can squeeze you in.
> Steve
You must understand that I am not referring to the $80 per copy stainless
steel varieties offered by some stores. These would just be steel, prone to
rust, normal everyday bathrobe hooks.
Anything you leave out in the weather 24/7 is subject to a new set of rules.
Steve
visit my blog at http://cabgbypasssurgery.com watch for the book
visit my blog at http://cabgbypasssurgery.com watch for the book
> either cheap plated hooks or very expensive designer brass or bronze
> designs.
> The hooks would be arranged on a dozen foot-wide square wooden posts which
> ring a small pool.
> Do you know of a simple relatively inexpensive outdoor hook supplier and
> what material would you suggest (brass? bronze? aluminum?)
> I don't need anything fancy but it needs to be outdoor quality.