Well ya see it's like this .... back in the "ol-days" folks used to get these HUGE catalogs in the mail or at the stores they visited, they were filled with everything from tiny paper-clips to automotive tires, the information provided was usually very thorough, thus if not knowing what a 1/2 inch steel pipe plug was or what size undershorts to buy your grandson, you found that information in the product's description, and informational pages, people usually browsed these catalog's and learned what things were, and were used for, I myself thought the 3 inch thick Sears-Roebuck catalog was more interesting than comic books when I was a kid......... of course, a lot of folks thought I was too "nosey" about too many things, BUT I sure learned a lot of useful things in my day. I really do miss the ol Mom & Pop hardware stores where the folks almost ALWAYS knew what they & you were talking about and could find exactly what you came there for, and you could buy just 1 of an item, instead of a package of 10, or a box of 50 ... :frown: