Pro2go: Fasteners
“Look closer,” Mike said, pointing.
He loaded a fresh strip of Pro2Go. Click.
Jay climbed the ladder. His eyes widened. The Pro2Go wasn’t a screw and a nut; it was a system . The threads cut their own path into the steel, creating a permanent, vibration-proof lock. The washer wasn’t an afterthought—it was fused to the shoulder of the fastener, creating a watertight seal against the coming summer rains. pro2go fasteners
“Alright, Jay,” Mike shouted to his younger, caffeine-jittery apprentice. “Send it up.”
Jay hoisted the heavy steel beam with the telehandler. The hole was two inches off. A classic “measure once, curse twice” scenario. With the cheap bolts, this meant a twenty-minute ordeal of wrestling the beam, reaming the hole, dropping hardware. “Look closer,” Mike said, pointing
He stood over a massive shipment of pre-fabricated steel beams, each one a $4,000 mistake waiting to happen. The spec called for a specific kind of fastener: the Pro2Go. But the bean counters in the front office had substituted a cheaper, “comparable” brand.
He did it again. And again.
“That’s… cheating,” Jay whispered.