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Default Looking for SS Tubing suppliers

316 or perhaps 303 / 304.... 3/ 8 - 1/2in. dia and also 3 to 4 in
dia....fairly thin walled would probly be fine--the smaller diameter will be
formed into a spiral to be used as a heat exchanger within the larger
straight tube.

Looking for any reasonably priced suppliers that may deal with fairly small
quantitys.

Thanks,

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316 or perhaps 303 / 304.... 3/ 8 - 1/2in. dia and also 3 to 4 in
dia....fairly thin walled would probly be fine--the smaller diameter will

be
formed into a spiral to be used as a heat exchanger within the larger
straight tube.

Looking for any reasonably priced suppliers that may deal with fairly

small
quantitys.


Just a note of thanks the kind folks in rcm for all the replys...

In case anyone would like to see the list, I had followups set to appear at
:

news:alt.machines.cnc

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SVL



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