OSH is our other neighborhood home improvement center, and I shop there a lot, too. They don't have the hardware selection Do-It does, though.
Side story about neighborhood home improvement centers...
The little corner of LA I live in doesn't have a lot in the way of shopping. A lot of auto repair places, liquor stores, dollar stores, and mom & pop shops. The only major chain stores are grocery markets. We're only 15-20 minutes from Pasadena, Glendale, or Burbank, and those cities have all the bases covered for general merchandise. The only general merchandise store we had around here was a K-Mart, and it closed about 10 years ago. A couple of years after K-Mart closed, Home Depot bought the property and announced they were opening a store. A large majority of the local population didn't want or need another home improvement store. We already have three Home Depot stores and a couple of Lowe's within 10 miles. OSH, Do-It, three or four True Value stores, and a couple of lumberyards are even closer than that. What we wanted another general merchandise store. Target would have been a good fit for the neighborhood. So the neighborhood rallied together and convinced the city to re-evaluate the approval for the new Home Depot. Long story short, after years of legal wrangling with zoning and building code enforcement, and with a neighborhood strongly against them being here, Home Depot finally packed it in and gave up on opening a store here. So now the empty K-Mart sits vacant and fenced, with 24-hour security parked in front of the store to keep the homeless guys out.