Here is a website that sells smaller quantities of all types of metal. http://www.onlinemetals.com/ Also, look in the hardware section of a hardware or local farm store and all of them carry a small assortment of round and bar stock for fabrication and repairs. I looked at a farm store not long ago and a bar 1/4" thick, by 2" wide by 48" long was $10. This compares to the same thing at the on-line metals website which is $5.30. So if you buy very much, it might well be worth it to pay some shipping. One final place, look in your yellow pages for a local welding ship. All of them carry metal and will sell you a piece out of their stock pile.
2006-12-13 07:14:33
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answered by Jim N 4
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www.kingmetals.com
They are a wonderfully friendly company. Their on line catalog is complete and easy to use. I design and my husband fabricates custom metalwork on a large scale. Along with metal stock, you'll also find finials and other components. I've always been pleased with them, and their price including shipping is cheaper than public retail at local suppliers. Just a great company to do business with.
2006-12-13 07:22:05
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answered by cnsdubie 6
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look up hvac in the yellow pages. we play with sheet metal every day.
Possum, hvac guy
2006-12-13 13:00:06
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answered by hillbilly named Possum 5
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The ETF, SLV is the most inexpensive & maximum universal thanks to purchase silver. it truly is instantaneous (for the duration of figuring out to purchase and promoting hours). KITCO is somewhat universal yet is a significantly intense priced and inefficient thanks to purchase the metallic.
2016-11-26 01:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Ebay???
2006-12-13 06:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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ebay
2006-12-13 06:34:51
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answered by aisdean 3
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www.mscdirect.com
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www,mcmaster.com
2006-12-13 06:50:26
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answered by singer 2
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