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Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.

 

It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.

 

One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork

 

I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.

 

In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.

Another spotted lock on a fence.

A threaded fastener David carved to attach his table legs

Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.

 

It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.

 

One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork

 

I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.

 

In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.

Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.

 

It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.

 

One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork

 

I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.

 

In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.

緊固件螺絲 FASTENER SCREWS 薄頭內六角孔螺絲 M4X6 HEX SOCKET LOW(THIN)HEAD CAP SCREWS

Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.

 

It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.

 

One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork

 

I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.

 

In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.

Good times and food were had by all this past Saturday at Southwest Fastener's annual Holiday brunch. Happy Holidays!

I have no idea what kind of fasteners these are.

Found at BRING Recycling.

Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.

  

It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.

 

One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork

 

I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.

 

In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

Please handle your Southwest Fastener ‪#‎Bolt‬-Head Bobble Head with care or this might happen...

緊固件螺絲 FASTENER SCREWS 白鐵皿頭十字自攻牙尖尾螺絲 M6X76 STAINLESS STEEL PAN HEAD SELF TAPPING SCREWS

Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier

 

The signs on the outside say it made screws, nails and the likes. Now it is empty and derelict.

 

It has been a home to lightenginefilms.co.uk/ and we have done many visits, this one in The Snow of 2009.

Waiting patiently for my wife to come out of the store. Why not make the wait a little more interesting.

Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.

 

It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.

 

One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork

 

I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.

 

In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.

... as I had the camera secured with two tarp fasteners to the back headrest. Both secured to a headrest upright like this. One looped around the lens, the other around the bottom of the battery grip. They held very well but I wasn't about to push them with a bumpy warp drive.. I'll do that with the Benbo 1 Friday night =^)

 

Very low cost these fasteners, every photog should have some < £4 for ten!

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Good times and food were had by all this past Saturday at Southwest Fastener's annual Holiday brunch. Happy Holidays!

construction fasteners and parts

Smashed up vintage paper fastener found in the street. Flimsy and adjustable, but oddly comfortable to wear!

(and a good shot of Rebecca's awesome button ring!)

On the tearoom table at work, at the end of a lunchbreak. It was a couple of days 'til christmas, and I was idly snapping away at objects in front of me...

 

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Check-out the Southwest Fastener #Bolt-Heads rooftop view of Mandalay Bay at the Stanley Black & Decker, ELCO, Powers Fasteners hospitality party last night. The Bolt-Heads have been busy! #Vegasbaby

Southwest Fastener #BoltHeads spotted on the road in Tucson. Did you know the Bolt-Heads had a location in #Tucson?...You have a choice!

The Doors Into The Rubble, That's All That's Left Of Tuckers. On Walsall Road In The Perry Barr Area Of Birmingham England.

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