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Chevy-SS 03-08-2007, 05:49 PM Where are you guys buying your materials? I bought some stuff at McMaster-Carr, but it seems expensive. I want to buy aluminum blocks, but a 2" cube costs $31. That just seems like a lot of money.
Any cheaper places?
thanks
gmfoster 03-08-2007, 07:08 PM Where are you guys buying your materials? I bought some stuff at McMaster-Carr, but it seems expensive. I want to buy aluminum blocks, but a 2" cube costs $31. That just seems like a lot of money.
Any cheaper places?
thanks
Well first thing don't buy 2 inches of it. Three feet of 2x2 6061 is 31.00 at Mcmaster Carr.
Also if you are wanting real small pieces of alum do a search for fortel and you can buy a box of scrap for around the 31.00..
Or about 2.00 a pound at any scrap yard if you don't need certs...
Also check out Metal mart and Metal Express.
Garry
boosted 03-08-2007, 07:14 PM also check out ebay.
I found a seller on there that sells by pound (3.XX) per Lb 8lb minimum.
Just about any size up to 6" thick.
Eurisko 03-08-2007, 07:15 PM Aluminum scrapyards pay about 40 cents a pound, but processed aluminum is in the $3 per pound (and up) range.
Aluminum weighs roughly .1 lbs per cubic inch, that 8 cubic inch '2 inch cube' contains less than a pound of aluminum! For $31 dollars???
Check out the seller "Speedymetals" on Ebay.
Price and shipping are reasonable.
larry53 03-08-2007, 07:25 PM Check with other members. I know I sometimes have drops from different jobs if you are only looking for small pieces.
Mcgyver 03-08-2007, 08:36 PM if there is any industry around you, they've got be getting there mro stuff from somewhere. if you are at all urban, industry buys metal from service centres. now some only sell to you if you're making dash assemblies for GM, but there are other smaller ones who specialize in supplying mro quantities. they are perfectly used to selling a foot of this or 6" of that, whether to a hobbyist or the maintenance guy at the gm dash supplier.
my fav in toronto is http://www.onesourcemetal.com/index.html. They'll source and bring in whatever you need.
a similar concept covering more geography is
http://www.metalsupermarkets.com/
InspirationTool 03-08-2007, 09:50 PM If you can buy in quantity over 50 parts, Yarde Metals is great.
I have aluminum bar cold cut (they call it accu-cut) to +/- .005"
-Jeff
in2steam 03-09-2007, 12:13 AM We buy our MRO stuff from a local machine shop in standard sizes, they buy in bulk its cheaper for everyone. Odd off and test pieces we get from from mcmaster. I buy my personal stuff mostly from metals express, or speedy metal, but i Have both local so I don't need to ship normally. Buy in length, the more often you cut it the more it goes up, so if you need to make 50 2" pieces buy 10'. If you don't have one its time for a cheap band saw or sawzall.
chris
edit: I check the price you had above for 6061 2" sq cut at 2" is 11.73($5.85 per inch) at 120" its 208 ($1.75 per inch). They have a $5 handling charge also.
www.metalexpress.net watch sometimes they are not the lowest prices, and the prices quoted online are not those if you call them in.
BobWarfield 03-09-2007, 12:31 PM Lots of suppliers on my links page here:
http://www.thewarfields.com/cnccookbook/CCResourcesSup.htm
I've used Speedy Metals, Online Metals, and Metal Express. Recently I came across Sands Machine, which seemed to have some amazing prices on aluminum. I haven't tried them, and you'd need a means to cut the pieces to size, but worth a look.
Best,
BW
mcarvey 03-09-2007, 01:15 PM If I need bar stock, I usually wait until Enco offers free shipping on orders more than 200 dollars (which is fairly common) and order a whole bunch of it. If I need a pre cut small piece of stock (a few inches of pipe) I usually order it from Alro Metals. If I need an uncommon material, I usually buy from McMaster.
www.useenco.com
www.asapsource.com
-Matt
Chuck Reamer 03-09-2007, 09:32 PM I need a wide variaty of materials, 6061 alum, alumec 89, 316ss, nitronic 50, tuffmet, 4140, p20, h13 and so on. It is usually only a small amount at a time.
I have about 5 or 6 steel and alloy suppliers I deal with locally and a couple out of provence, I get prices from at least 3 places before I order anything at all. Some places will charge you more than double for a certain thing, but give you a killer deal on others. If they cant source what you need, they can lead you to a different supplier that might help.
I deal with encore, integris, new west metals, castle metels, etc, etc,. Just check your local yellow pages for steel or aluminum sales, most places do have off cut pieces for a great deal you just have to ask.
I only deal with metal supermarkets if I need it fast, they are always double what I can get it for elsewere.
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