garagefela
05-12-2004, 09:57 AM
Hey all,
Has anyone in their various dealings had to locate and purchase scrap aluminium bar 80 mm minimum diameter? Or bigger as its easily turned down.
I am now not in a production machine shop any longer, of course you never need stuff untill you dont have access to it anymore!
I have rang around various scrap metal dealers for aluminium and prices range from $3.50 to $7 a kilo ( plus greedy services tax ( GST ))
Nearly all the dealers have no idea what they have on hand in the scrap yard so I am finding out if anyone has been to any of these yards before and if so, what is the sort of stuff they have for sale.
I tried Capral aluminium, crikey I thought highway robbery went out of fashion with Ned Kelly
I am hoping not to have to drive all over town looking for the stuff I need if all the dealers just deal in crap and rubbish.
And of course if you yourself have some, let me know. ( no I dont mean just let me know, I mean let me know with the intention of selling it!!!):D
DaDukeofoz
05-12-2004, 11:20 PM
GF.
The Scrappies could be your best bet. At least if you go to the yard & start looking around (kind of like a kid/dad in a lollie/toy/tool shop :D ) you'll prolly find some real interesting stuff you didn't think you (& the cook KNOWS you didn't) needed.
The quoted prices don't seen to be TOO bad ...
Capral employed some of the Kelly family for a while as part of the finance & marketing departments. They didn't call it robbery & capral still haven't realised ... :p
Does anybody know of a good scrappie or metal supplier, North of the "Mexican" boarder ;), in Sydney?
How much are you looking for?
May have a bit left from a job that may do the job
JBO
ynneb
05-13-2004, 07:48 AM
I regularly go to a scrappy in bayswater, The other side of town for you, but they have a good assortment of aluminium. I will find thier number and post it in the Aussie links section 2morrow.
garagefela
05-13-2004, 08:49 AM
Jbo,
I am looking at machining up my own linear bearings for X any Y axis's. To begin with I will only do the X axis bearings and have decided that I need 2 pieces at 250 mm long ( total 500 mm). Each bearing will incorporate six 22 mm deep groove ball bearings that will run on 1 inch dia bar.
Everything looks ok on paper I just need to get it up on the mill and start taking off metal. And course the first ones will only be prototypes.
I have been looking at a website www.buildyouridea.com and liked his homemade cast linear bearings,( called HBLB homebrew linear bearings). As I have no interest (or skills) in casting, I will give it a go from solid round bar.
Ben, thanks for any helpful info in this regard.
gkumar
05-12-2006, 02:18 AM
Hey all,
Has anyone in their various dealings had to locate and purchase scrap aluminium bar 80 mm minimum diameter? Or bigger as its easily turned down.
I am now not in a production machine shop any longer, of course you never need stuff untill you dont have access to it anymore!
I have rang around various scrap metal dealers for aluminium and prices range from $3.50 to $7 a kilo ( plus greedy services tax ( GST ))
Nearly all the dealers have no idea what they have on hand in the scrap yard so I am finding out if anyone has been to any of these yards before and if so, what is the sort of stuff they have for sale.
I tried Capral aluminium, crikey I thought highway robbery went out of fashion with Ned Kelly
I am hoping not to have to drive all over town looking for the stuff I need if all the dealers just deal in crap and rubbish.
And of course if you yourself have some, let me know. ( no I dont mean just let me know, I mean let me know with the intention of selling it!!!):D
We are one of the largest Aluminium dealer in Malaysia, We saw your posting in the CNCzone regarding the aluminium products. I will be in Melbourne from 28th May to 1st June. I am looking forward to meet you there and discuss more about this matter.If you have any inquiry, please dont hesitate to contact me. This is the mobile no. is +0403706369. Thank you.
O'brian Aluminium used to have an "offcuts" bin at their Smithfield yard. They have recently moved to 2 Blackman Crescent South Windsor NSW 2756 Phone: (02) 4587 9766 worth contacting for slab sized offcuts.
Glewnn