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    The Wood Shed

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Great indoor facility option, 3 lanes. Recommend for batting maintenance not big enough for many defensive drills.

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    All Pro Fasteners

    All Pro Fasteners

    (1 review)

    Very strange company to work for. If wood grain paneling, dim lighting, water stained ceiling…read moretiles, and being stuck in the same position with little to no future advancement is your thing, then feel free to give this place a try. It's embarrassing enough using 15 year old beat up company trucks with 300k miles on them carrying around an old greasy company flip phone while servicing multi million dollar accounts, but they want you to feel like that's what a state of the art company is supposed to be like. Everything is outdated and what little bit of nice equipment they do have is showcased every chance they get while hiding all the old tech still in daily use. You spend as much time fixing other peoples screw ups as doing your own work because they are always understaffed and hire illiterate or poorly educated people because nobody else will work for their starting pay in those positions. Dealing with the people that are supposed to help is the most confusing as they are generally hostile and try to make it seem like you are the problem - can't be anything they failed at. The location I worked at was seriously outdated and neglected to the point of having black mold coming from the AC vents and staining the ceiling. Every hard rain storm would leave soggy ceiling tiles on the floor or at least new water spots to look at. The branch manager would try to hide most issues by doctoring up reports with white-out and playing dumb when the problems got out of hand because his paper trail made everything look ok. Other people had quit before me telling me they left because he made them feel uncomfortable all the time, which ended up being true. Being constantly harassed was bad enough, but the kicker was dealing with his insane paranoia of people putting gps trackers on his truck and thinking coworkers were squirting syringes of toilet water in his food when out of his view, so food just would sit on his desk all day. Imagine what happens when you leave food sitting out instead of putting it in the fridge - it makes you sick when you do eat it, but in his mind it had to be people sneaking in and tampering with it. I even crawled under his truck and inspected it to ensure him that nobody stuck a gps tracker anywhere on it. Every day was basically an interrogation trying to mix up your words to discredit you or change your mind about things. If he couldn't force a conversation out of you he'd just follow you around singing loudly and making random noises while pretending to be doing something productive. Never had an issue getting the work done as I knew all about it, more than most, but apparently just wanting to work and go about my day without unnecessary awkward conversations was grounds for constant harassment. Enough was enough, so I got out of there with my sanity intact. I suggest the same for anyone else questioning why they are still working there. The funny part is the company keeps sending me certified letters saying they will have me trespassed if I enter their property, but why would I ever want to go back to that??? Keep spending that $8 to send those letters. It's entertaining to say the least.

    From the owner: Full-line, full-service fastener company that manufactures and distributes a complete line of…read morebolts, nuts, washers, screws and fastener related components throughout the United States.

    By The Yard Materials - Case 21F & By The Yard building

    By The Yard Materials

    (5 reviews)

    This place rocks, literally and figuratively!…read more LITERAL: All kinds of rocks, from smooth, tiny pebbles to big, edgy boulders, can be found here. The variety of gravel is displayed right outside the main building, so a short stroll will bring you across everything they have. The name of each collection is clearly labeled, so customers can match the look to the pricing sheet. Once you decide what material you'd like, pull your vehicle around the simply-laid and paved path to the pile of your choice. The employees will take care of loading, and while they try to be mindful of your car's load capacity, that's something you'll want to know coming in. FIGURATIVE: The customer service is sincere and sweet! The lady we met in their spacious, air-conditioned building walked us outside to a patch of gravel we might have missed, explained the whole process mentioned earlier, and invited us to ask questions as needed. The guys who helped load were as friendly as they were efficient. And the real kicker--they've accounted for the Kids! There's a Dig Zone on the north side of the building where our Kiddo hung out for a little bit. It would be even better with some sort of cover overhead but that it's there at all is so cool. For your landscaping needs, go 'by the yard' for service ans selection that go the extra mile!

    I visited the yard last weekend, and Gabi (or Gabe, I hope I got his name right) was fantastic and…read moresuper helpful. I highly recommend paying them a visit; you can't go wrong with the pricing either.

    The Wood Shed - buildingsupplies - Updated May 2026

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