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Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
I don't know if any other teams are experiencing this problem but our team has searched through 9 hardware stores looking for PVC end-caps but can't find any. This is no coincidence IMHO. If your team is buying end caps and find some, DON'T buy ALL of them, especially if there is more than one team in your area. We want to get some planning and design idea's down, but don't have enough end caps to make tangible field elements and visualize what needs to get done.
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
We had some trouble getting them and ended up getting 13 at our local hardware store (who we also ordered 100 more through for $.40 ea.) and we got 40 at Home Depot and 20 more at a hardware store near where one of our mentors works. We went to a few other hardware stores and another Home Depot which had none.
Your best bet is to order them if you cannot find them. Most people will probably be using all the ones that they buy, you should be able to order them and have them delievered relatively quickly (within a few days). |
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
Yeah, we had to order the ones we needed and there aren't a lot of team competing against us. We are getting 300 for 30 cents a piece and having 100 clovers made.
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
In a separate thread, I suggested that teams think "outside the box" as follows:
1) Do the practice field "goals" need to have the "proper" corners or can they use drilled-holes and nylon tie-wraps as connectors. I'll admit that the practice tetras should be as close to competition-spec as possible. 2) In our town (Rochester NY USA) all of the Home Depot, Lowes, and other big-box retailers were sold out. We considered using 1" PVC instead. 3) I happened to pass a bathroom showroom called "Ferguson"...then I got onthe web to find out that www.ferguson.com is one of the nation's LARGEST plumbing wholesalers and found out that they had over 500 1-1/4" endcaps in their regional warehouse; two days away from Rochester. So....YES, gracious professionalism should exist at the store, but here's another way to extend that spirit. ps: If only I had bought stock in PVC endcap-makers, I'd be rich..... |
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Share resources
In a situation like this, it might make sense for you to contact some local teams and collaborate with them. We have 3 teams in RI, but only 1 practice field. Get into contact with some local teams and work out a way to share some resources. Sharing resources will not only save some headaches when it comes to parts running out, but can also save you lots of money.
Good Luck, Rob |
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
My team had to go to a couple different hardware stores. We found one and they said go ahead and take as many as we needed which was really cool that they were wiling to let us clean them, but we didn't, we left them enough to keep stock for other customers. We only have one other team locally and they are like a half hour drive away.
Also for the clover my team just cut them out of .032 aluminum sheeting. They worked just like the real thing. And we didnt spend any money for because we had the material in our shop. |
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
I 2 had the same problem at HOME DEPOT
However it was solved with 30 min of useless walking When looking get the Pipes from electrical Then go to plumbing to get the endcaps Hope this helps some ![]() |
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
Were the only team in the area and we still cleared out our Home Depot... i bet many place will easily run out of PVC
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
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It does happen. I don't think anyone in Rochester is out to sabotage Blue Lightning's efforts. |
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
This is why I'm glad my teams to only team in Virginia Beach
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
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FYI. We had to order online. Many people will. --Petey |
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
it would be prety funny if corprate knowtesed and uped the number all stores have in stock then all the sudden noone needs them. heh
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
Could be worse, remember the fiasco with the balls last year.
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Re: Gracious Professionalism at your local hardware store
We found our in the plumbing section. We are going to look at an electrical supply house to see if we can find the flat end caps similar to what is going to be used at the competition.
If your local home depot doesn't have them, try an electrical or plumbing supply place. They are sure to have a lot more in stock than a hardware store. |
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