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I happened to go into ace hardware and they had easily 50 different sets to pick from for singles. A good mix of English, Japanese and s-chinese sets. At least 15 different ETBs and quite a few different booster bundles. I've never purchased anything other than English so I decided I would try some Japanese sets. I went with mega dream and terastal festival. Nothing crazy but still got some cool cards for the collection. I've been buying lawn and home gear from Ace Hardware for years — turns out March and April are the two months I ...1d agoMy pattern with Ace Hardware for a long time was purely reactive. Something breaks, something runs out, I go to Ace. Occasionally I'd catch a sale, mostly I wouldn't. Didn't think there was much of a calendar to work with at a hardware store. Went through HotDeals' breakdown based on 3+ years of Ace Hardware historical sale data and their official Rewards and promotion analysis. The calendar is more structured than I expected — and the spring window specifically is something I'd been completely underutilizing. **March and April are the two strongest consecutive months on the Ace Hardware calendar, and both are rated high confidence.** March runs the Spring Saving... Consignment store overpricing2d agoSame tote at Walmart is ten bucks. They've got that **** priced double 😒 So yeah, new (to me) consignment store was overpriced, but other than that it completely ****** 🫥 A very workman-like Dutch Tool Chest for my small hand tools made from reclaimed redwood decking and cheap hardware stor...2d agoA while back ago I decided to switch to hand tools to make the very small boxes that I wanted to make because the power tools felt both unpleasant and overkill at that scale. And thusly I amassed way more tools than I expected and I needed a place to put them all. Now, I love the superb craftsmanship on this subreddit and I aspire to it someday, but for today I just needed a place to put my tools, fast and cheap. Inspired by the bodged creativity I see living out in the country here in the Pacific North West of the USA, I scraped together a Dutch tool chest from barely usable reclaimed redwood decking and Ace Hardware hardware. It's definitely doing the job nicely. Tradesman Hardware Store - Denpasar/Seminyak area2d agoHi All, I am looking for a more specialised hardware store in Bali (a grade well above Ace Hardware) to purchase some heavy duty brand name tools, such as Milwaulkee or Dewalt Professional range. Can anyone recommend a store that might carry a range of electric/battery tools of this type of quality? Thanks in advance, The Captain Presentation of my DIY Drum Sander3d agoWhen building acoustic guitars it’s necessary to sand the tone woods for the sides thin enough to where they’ll bend and for the top to vibrate freely when you play the finished instrument. The tool required for that is not a thickness planer (which would shred thin stock) but instead a drum sander. Even the cheapest one on the market (by my research the Jett 16/32) can cost over $800 to purchase and aren’t available for sale in brick and mortar stores my area. This is my attempt to DIY a solution using materials that are a little more accessible from general hardware stores like Home Depot, Lowes, Ace Hardware and Harbor Freight. It’s far from perfect (it makes a LOT of dust, vibr... Bit of a rant and a question - new saw3d agoRant: A few weeks ago I went to the local tractor dealer to buy a saw. They didn't have it in stock and I asked if they could order it (the guy tried to keep selling me on a different one even though I had specific reasons I wanted the other one). He said it would be a couple of weeks, which I was ok with. Fast forward 3 weeks and I call to find out what the status was. I get a really wishywashy answer on the phone. So I stopped by in person to try and get a straight answer. Long story short, they hadn't even ordered the saw. So, even though I was trying to avoid it, I ended up at Ace Hardware, and they had the saw I wanted in stock. The guy there was super helpful, knowledgeable... Turbo woes..#*^! ECS4d agoFINALLY got my turbo out ...yay! got the stuck oil line out w/o damaging it..yay! went to swap over hoses to new turbo that i got from ECS... and im missing crush washers and the upper exhaust manifold bolts.. WTF?!? but they did give me 12 of the exhaust nuts.. no big deal, run down to local advance auto for basic hardware. guess what. they dont have any..no crush washers... no exhaust bolts... and therr is nothing in the dorman misc hardware... ace hardware isnt open till tomorrow. is there any other stores i should check?.. Ace Hardware?4d agoDoes anyone know what's going into the Ace Hardware store by Kroger in New Holland? The for sale sign has said "under contract" for quite a while now. Ace Hardware in Lombard cat4d agoHas anyone been to the Ace Hardware in Lombard recently? They have a cat that is kept in a cage pretty much all day. One of the workers said the cat has free reign over the store when they close, but I feel bad he's kept locked up with hardly any stimulation from 7:30am-8pm. I've been there at various times, and he's always laying on that bed. Sometimes he's awake and sometimes he's asleep. This is Nate. He works at an Ace Hardware store.4d agoHe was very helpful finding me a m2-.4s3mm screw for my SSD. He even cut it down to size for me! A very helpful worker. Wish there was a tip jar for him Easy, fairly cheap, gritty succulent mix4d agoPretty much all succulent mixes from the store require amending. Wanted to share an easy option for beginners that avoids having to think about kitty litter or sand, and works great. It’s one 8qt bag of black gold succulent & cactus mix ($7.5) and one 8qt bag of pumice ($6). Both purchased at my local ace hardware and garden store. Mix both bags together in large container. It should look like the third picture, at least 50% inorganic. Of course your plants still need bright light. But this will hopefully prevent your plants from quickly rotting and feeling like you have a black thumb. Ace Hardware offering nice deal for Searwood (for those waiting for a sale)5d agoPart posting this to help others but also to make sure I have this right. Ace hardware offering a deal for 3x points on Weber Grills over $399. Every $1 spent is 10 points, and every 2500 points gets you a $5 reward. Been a while since 2nd grade math but I think that would mean the searwood ($1,000) would get 30,000 points which equates to 12 $5 rewards or $60 in rewards. The XL grill would be more like $80 back in rewards. Normally Weber is one of those "excluded" brands but I think because this dral is specifically for Weber Grills, it should include the Searwood. And seeing as how the most they ever discount these grills is by $100, this is a pretty solid deal. I also checked ... Content Safety: All discussions are automatically filtered for inappropriate content to ensure a safe browsing experience. |