Wholesale chandelry
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205alive

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6,087 posts

200 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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Can anyone point me in the right direction of a B2B supplier of chandelry items please? There doesn't seem to be anyting other than retail outlets and prices for a small range of items I would like to buy in bulk (eventually).

What I'm looking for is quite basic - D rings, triangles and metal buckles with an internal measurement/capacity of 50mm to take webbing straps. Additionally, smaller buckles for 25mm webbing. And maybe herringbone webbing, 2"/50mm.

I need the metalwork to be either a non tarnishing alloy or stainless... any recommendations, please? To be clear, it's just about quotes at the moment. Thanks in advance for those who may be able to help.

Simpo Two

91,521 posts

289 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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Can't help but if you spell it chandlery you might do better in the searches.

O/T: I'm looking for some little s/s fender brackets, the kind that look like looper caterpillars, but can't find any online - anyone know what they're actually called please?

J3JCV

1,261 posts

179 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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Have you tried Aquafax or Marineware?

Huntsman

9,133 posts

274 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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Try Baseline Marine.


205alive

Original Poster:

6,087 posts

200 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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Simpo Two said:
Can't help but if you spell it chandlery you might do better in the searches.

O/T: I'm looking for some little s/s fender brackets, the kind that look like looper caterpillars, but can't find any online - anyone know what they're actually called please?
http://www.aquafax.co.uk/html/product_details.asp?ID=25021

Any good?

jon h

863 posts

308 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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Huntsman said:
Try Baseline Marine.
Seconded, or Kayospruce, Ace Supplies, Opas Southern, P.T.Winchester and Makefast. All companies that I purchase this kind of stuff from. Not got all the details as I am at home, not work, but Google is you friend. Where prices are shown on websites, Baseline's for example, these are not their trade prices, generally, with the exception IIRC of Ace Supplies.

205alive

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6,087 posts

200 months

Sunday 23rd June 2013
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jon h said:
Huntsman said:
Try Baseline Marine.
Seconded, or Kayospruce, Ace Supplies, Opas Southern, P.T.Winchester and Makefast. All companies that I purchase this kind of stuff from. Not got all the details as I am at home, not work, but Google is you friend. Where prices are shown on websites, Baseline's for example, these are not their trade prices, generally, with the exception IIRC of Ace Supplies.
Thanks - tried Baseline Marine, they've got exactly the hardware I need but at exactly the price I don't - however, taking into account they may well supply at wholesale then it won't hurt to ask them.

Thank you for the additional suggestions, always very useful to have multiple streams.

Simpo Two

91,521 posts

289 months

Sunday 23rd June 2013
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205alive said:
Nope, I mean like this but rather nicer in s/s:



Only need to be about 40mm long.

MOTORVATOR

7,493 posts

271 months

Monday 24th June 2013
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Simpo Two said:
Nope, I mean like this but rather nicer in s/s:



Only need to be about 40mm long.
Bullseye, padeye, eyeplate or lacing eye depending on whether you want it free running, rippable out of the deck, just about big toe sized and so forth. wink

And yes I know I owe you a mail, I've been busy playing boats. smile

Simpo Two

91,521 posts

289 months

Monday 24th June 2013
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At last! http://www.steelgear.co.uk/5mm-Round-body-lacing-e...

Some of the fenders are tied round the pulpit stanchions and then drape over the gunwhales in an ugly manner (and creak when moored); plan is to put these just below facing down.



So here is some live interactive market reserach for the OP, and a key product he needs to stock smile


makatya

341 posts

232 months

Friday 17th May 2019
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Legmaster

1,258 posts

231 months

Friday 17th May 2019
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S3i or proboat would be a good bet (says the bloke that runs 2 large sailing ships...).

Mort7

1,487 posts

132 months

Saturday 18th May 2019
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Try MEC Marine, who are based at Val Wyatt in Wargrave. I've always found them very helpful. Ask for Bill or Matt.

https://www.mecmarine.co.uk/