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looking for supplier of satin chrome screws Mike 08-21-2007
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Posted by Mike on August 21, 2007, 7:01 pm
Can anyone recommend a supplier for satin chrome screws? I am
finishing a closet that has a door with satin chrome hinges and a
stain chrome door handle (what schlage calls the 626 finish). I need
to screw a few things to the wall and would like to use 3" screws and
finish washers that match the satin chrome already in the closet. I
have not had any luck with local hardware stores.

Thanks,

mh


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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on August 21, 2007, 9:41 pm

> Can anyone recommend a supplier for satin chrome screws? I am
> finishing a closet that has a door with satin chrome hinges and a
> stain chrome door handle (what schlage calls the 626 finish). I need
> to screw a few things to the wall and would like to use 3" screws and
> finish washers that match the satin chrome already in the closet. I
> have not had any luck with local hardware stores.
>
> Thanks,

I'd check some specialty places, two of the best being:
www.leevalley.com
www.mcfeelys.com

Could that satin chrome be stainless steel?



Posted by Ken on August 22, 2007, 12:57 pm
> Can anyone recommend a supplier for satin chrome screws? I am
> finishing a closet that has a door with satin chrome hinges and a
> stain chrome door handle (what schlage calls the 626 finish). I need
> to screw a few things to the wall and would like to use 3" screws and
> finish washers that match the satin chrome already in the closet. I
> have not had any luck with local hardware stores.
>
> Thanks,
>
> mh

Or you could turn some shiny chrome or stainless screws into satin
with a little steel wool or fine sandpaper.

Ken


Posted by Joe on August 22, 2007, 11:06 pm

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> Or you could turn some shiny chrome or stainless screws into satin
> with a little steel wool or fine sandpaper.
>
> Ken

Better yet, have an automotive machine shop give the screws a quick
trip in their glass bead blaster. It will take them about two minutes
and the result is exactly what you are looking for. Also ask around if
any of your friends know someone who does auto restorations. Many of
these folks also have glass bead blasting cabinets, as do people who
do glass pattern art. HTH

Joe


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