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Somewhere surfing the web I ran into a reference to www.metal?.net or so.
The place sells cut to length pieces of metal and does mail order.

I've tried googling and such but can't figure out what this companies
website is atm.

Does the partial name strike a bell in your head?

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On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:06:25 -0400, Wes wrote:
Somewhere surfing the web I ran into a reference to www.metal?.net or so.
The place sells cut to length pieces of metal and does mail order.


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I've tried googling and such but can't figure out what this companies
website is atm.

Does the partial name strike a bell in your head?

thanks,

Wes

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Somewhere surfing the web I ran into a reference to www.metal?.net or so.
The place sells cut to length pieces of metal and does mail order.

I've tried googling and such but can't figure out what this companies
website is atm.

Does the partial name strike a bell in your head?



Hi Wes,

I don't know if you ever get down this way but you may find
this of interest (located in Holland, MI):

http://www.genzinksurplussteel.com/

I haven't bought anything from them yet, but I'll probably
look into it if I need something better than mystery metal.
They may ship too, it doesn't really say on their web page.
You'll have to browse through their inventory/pdf to see
what they currently have available.

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Wes wrote:
Somewhere surfing the web I ran into a reference to www.metal?.net or so.
The place sells cut to length pieces of metal and does mail order.

I've tried googling and such but can't figure out what this companies
website is atm.

Does the partial name strike a bell in your head?

thanks,

Wes


I believe you might be thinking of Metal Supermarkets.


http://www.metalsupermarkets.com/

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Somewhere surfing the web I ran into a reference to
www.metal?.net or so.
The place sells cut to length pieces of metal and does mail order.

I've tried googling and such but can't figure out what this companies
website is atm.

Does the partial name strike a bell in your head?


Maybe http://www.onlinemetals.com ?

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Wes wrote:
Somewhere surfing the web I ran into a reference to www.metal?.net or so.
The place sells cut to length pieces of metal and does mail order.

I've tried googling and such but can't figure out what this companies
website is atm.

Does the partial name strike a bell in your head?

thanks,

Wes



http://www.industrialmetalsales.com/index.html

Beware, I hear that only the aluminum prices are up to date.

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On Aug 23, 3:06?pm, Wes wrote:
Somewhere surfing the web I ran into a reference towww.metal?.netor so.
The place sells cut to length pieces of metal and does mail order.

I've tried googling and such but can't figure out what this companies
website is atm.

Does the partial name strike a bell in your head?

thanks,

Wes


www.metalexpress.net

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