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Beej

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These guys sell at shows, they have no web presence. Make a list, call it in, and they will get you a price.


Example pricing: I needed some floating clip nuts, these were $1.10 each at AS&S, here they were $3.50 for 15 pcs.




B&B Aircraft Supplies
P.O. Box 37
202 S. Center
Gardner, KS 66030

(913) 884-5930
Fax (913) 884-6533
 
Thanks Beej.... sounds good.


No web, huh? Now if I can just remember how to order stuff the old-fashioned way!


Bruce :)
 
Beej I just ordered and received in ONE day most of the hardware on our listof required hardware for Lower wings. I was a little concerned about the billthinking it was going to be around $100. Well it turned out to be $45. Oh by the way it was B&B, people that we saw in Oklahoma. Had you orderedthose nutplates or anchor nuts used on elev trim and a thousand other placesfrom B&B because I couldn't come up with a part number that made senseto them. B&B is a great resource and so easy to work with. Mark
 
B&B got his start with Frank & Ethel at Airparts in Kansas City in the '70's. He has been at it for a while.
 

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