Source for 3" thick HDPE sheet or bar?
Ok, so HDPE is not exactly metal. But it's for a metalworking project...
I need some 3" thick HDPE, specifically: 16.5"L x 6"W x 3"T (2 pieces). Does anyone know of a source for this? So far, the most I've been able to find is 2-1/4" thick. Thanks, Michael |
DeepDiver wrote: Ok, so HDPE is not exactly metal. But it's for a metalworking project... I need some 3" thick HDPE, specifically: 16.5"L x 6"W x 3"T (2 pieces). Does anyone know of a source for this? So far, the most I've been able to find is 2-1/4" thick. Thanks, Michael Does it have to be HDPE or would UHMW work? I'd get thicker than 3 thick and machine it down if tolerance is an issue. It usually comes +/- about 1/16" (sometimes more) at those thicknesses. If UHMW is ok, let me know and I can cost it for you. It might also be available on e-bay as scrap from someone at better prices. Koz |
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... DeepDiver wrote: I need some 3" thick HDPE, specifically: 16.5"L x 6"W x 3"T (2 pieces). Does anyone know of a source for this? So far, the most I've been able to find is 2-1/4" thick. Does it have to be HDPE or would UHMW work? UHMW would work fine (as would aluminum). I'm using this to make elevating platform blocks for a milling machine, so it simply needs to be rigid, durable, and impervious to the typical fluids (nothing exotic) used in machining operations. A dark color plastic would probably be preferrable to a light color as it will show less grime over the years, but that's purely esthetics and is not a critical issue. The reason I secified HDPE is because I figured that would be the least expensive material that would satisfy my requirements. Of course, I'm open to other ideas/suggestions. I'd get thicker than 3 thick and machine it down if tolerance is an issue. It usually comes +/- about 1/16" (sometimes more) at those thicknesses. Tolerance is not an issue; +/- 1/16" would be fine, as long as both pieces are closely "equal" in height. If UHMW is ok, let me know and I can cost it for you. Thanks. I have no idea what the current market prices are for UHMW, but I'm trying to keep this under $36. Otherwise, it would probably be cheaper to go with 6" x 3" rectangular steel tubing. It might also be available on e-bay as scrap from someone at better prices. I've looked before, but I'll have another go at it. Thanks, Michael |
On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 20:41:04 GMT, "DeepDiver"
wrote: Ok, so HDPE is not exactly metal. But it's for a metalworking project... I need some 3" thick HDPE, specifically: 16.5"L x 6"W x 3"T (2 pieces). Does anyone know of a source for this? So far, the most I've been able to find is 2-1/4" thick. Thanks, Michael I think I have a chunk you could cut two of these from. Ill measure tommorow after I get home. I scrounged a decent sized slab of it some time back. Email me so Ill be reminded and Ill have your correct email addy to send the info. Gunner "Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire. Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us) off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give them self determination under "play nice" rules. Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you for torturing the cat." Gunner |
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... On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 20:41:04 GMT, "DeepDiver" wrote: Ok, so HDPE is not exactly metal. But it's for a metalworking project... I need some 3" thick HDPE, specifically: 16.5"L x 6"W x 3"T (2 pieces). Does anyone know of a source for this? So far, the most I've been able to find is 2-1/4" thick. Thanks, Michael I think I have a chunk you could cut two of these from. Ill measure tommorow after I get home. I scrounged a decent sized slab of it some time back. Email me so Ill be reminded and Ill have your correct email addy to send the info. Thank you Gunner! I sent you a private email last night. If, for some reason, you don't receive it, let me know here. Regards, Michael |
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