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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 7:41 am 
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You're probably wondering what this has to do with lutherie, but it is legit. I am working on a special jig and need a source for a door sweep with the bristles. I tried Menard's, Lowe's and Ace hardware. I just don't have the time to keep dealing with sales people who do not know what they do and do not have. Anyone actually know of a credible source?

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See if this works.  Here

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McMaster carr is your friend.

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Waddy,
Thanks for the link. It just proves my first point. I just called the Ace that I already visited (there were no sweeps two days ago) and they say the computer indicates 6 in stock! When I was there in person, no one could even fathom what a bristled door sweep was.

Jim, this is a first... McMaster Carr was actually more expensive than Ace Hardware (even before shipping).

Todd, There are no Home Depot's in our area but thanks for the bandsaw tip. I have spent the $5 or so on one of those bandsaw wheel brushes and the darn thing doesn't even cover the entire tire. Now I know what I'll be doing with my cut-off's.

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The source for most brushes of the type you are looking for come from Pemko. Pemko.com They supply almost every retailer.

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