Nuts & Bolts on the Mid North Coast

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Mid North Coast Nuts & Bolts

There’s nothing worse than having the right tool, the right material, and the right plan—only to be stuck searching for the right-sized fastener. Whether you’re fixing a trailer, assembling furniture, or working on a larger construction job, finding the exact nuts and bolts you need can make or break your progress.


At Laurieton Warehouse on the Mid North Coast, we stock an extensive range of nuts and bolts in all sizes, threads, finishes, and materials to suit jobs of every kind. From stainless steel hex bolts for outdoor builds to metric and imperial nuts for auto repairs, we’ve got the hardware to help you finish with confidence.


No more digging through random packets or running between stores—our fastener section is organised, clearly labelled, and built for tradies, DIYers, and mechanics alike.


If you’re chasing something specific or need a hand choosing the right fit, contact us at (02) 6559 9339 and we’ll help you find it fast.

The Right Fit, Every Time

When it comes to nuts and bolts, precision matters. Using the wrong size, thread, or material can lead to weak joins, damaged equipment, or worse—structural failure.


That’s why it’s so important to choose the right type of fastener for the job. Need strength and durability? High-tensile bolts are ideal. Working near water? Stainless steel or galvanised options prevent rust.


Matching your nuts and bolts to the material you're working with—whether it's timber, metal, or masonry—is just as important as choosing the right tool. And if your project involves painted surfaces or finishes, consider fasteners that blend in or support a clean paint job without chipping or corrosion.



Having a reliable supply of quality nuts and bolts on hand keeps projects moving and frustration low. Whether you’re restocking your workbench or solving a one-off fix, knowing where to find exactly what you need can save you serious time and effort.

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