Dempsey completed a residency at U Hosp-U Mo. Dempsey is board certified in Pediatrics. Use our insurance check to verify if Dr. Dempsey accepts your insurance. Find other locations and directions. Dempsey has not yet indicated whether they offer telehealth services. Find contact information here to make an appointment. Search Search. Website is dempseyandco. My experience wasn't as nice, but might be explained somehow. I noticed a missing part on a mill on ebay, and questioned about it.
They didn't have the part, and promptly ended the auction, canceling both bids. I asked "what now" and they said I could buy it for XXX dollars. I agreed, and said I would drive up on Friday to look it over and get any questions answered concerning it. No problem was their response, drive on up. Arrived early in the morning, noone there, so I went down the street for breakfast and when I returned, a lady and a young kid were there. Kid showed me the machine, but couldn't answer any of the questions I had.
Lady said the owner was out of town and wouldn't be in today. I wasted two days and drove miles for nothing, simply because they couldn't call me, or email me that the owner wouldn't be there. I came home without the mill. David from jax. I live about 20 minutes away so I'm a regular there. Mostly good experiences. Yes, Noel is a nice guy to deal with. One thing I like in paricular, He won't hound you while you're looking around.
Sandman, that is unfortunate that you drove that far for nothing. I would venture a guess that he is a bit absent minded and maybe forgot albeit that is a BIG forgot about the meeting. No excuse. Access Db, that is a bummer about your house! I hope you losses were small. They were easy to deal with. It is worth keeping an eye on their inventory. They happily loaded me in the pouring rain. Mike Petree, Thank you for your best wishes. Map on Google with pins for real hardware stores - click here.
A sad note: As of some time in early , Montgomery Scrap stopped allowing public browsing. They were considering alternative ways to sell to the public, but this never came to pass.
A source for scrap metal and sometimes useful widgets. The scrapyard is open for public browsing only on Saturday mornings from 8 AM until noon. Upon entering, go to the weigh scale shed behind the main building and let them know you want to look around.
They will tell you the rules. As of March they sold steel and iron for 25 cents per pound, while aluminum, brass, stainless, etc. As with most scrap yards, some days are good, some days are a big yawn. Scrapyard - primarily steel and stainless.
Retail sales still permitted as of April As of April it was confirmed that they no longer allow retail sales. Small scrapyard that will allow you to walk around and pick out what you want.
Prices reasonable, selection only fair. Open weekdays until 4PM and until noon on Saturday. RIP - revitalization finally got to them and the location is now vacant, pending new development. Scrapyard - Steel and non-ferrous metals. Confirmed to sell to the public as of April Staff said they will sell to the public as of April Recycler - This is off Severn Way, which is off Rt.
Head man is Mark Zwilsky. They used to allow "retail" customers to come in and browse around, but as of April they reportedly no longer allow retail sales. Regularly deals in aluminum, brass, and stainless. Recycling yard. Has had useful scrap in the past, but recently reported as mainly recycling wire and soda cans. Recommended as a place to SELL your scrap to them. Mega surplus dealer in southern New Jersey.
Everything from small nuts and bolts up to road construction equipment. Every time a CAMS member goes, they come back with enough goodies to make their vehicle springs cry out in pain. Items offered are not general scrap, but rather selected with the hobbyist in mind. Offers aluminum, brass, bronze, cast iron, and some steel. Shipping is available if cost and size are reasonable. Major scrap metal dealer. Formerly had large surplus store in Reading, PA.
Some hardware and tools still sold at new location. Commercial supplier, mostly structural steel but some cold rolled stuff. They keep their "cut offs" along a wall and they don't mind if you come in and look around. They also sell a good selection of nuts and bolts in good grades and a wide selection of sizes. They are reported to also have some stainless bar stock and aluminum. Commercial supplier, various steels and aluminum in structural shapes, flat strips, plate, angle, channel, bar stock, and square tubing.
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