Where to buy sheet metal for small craft project
On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 00:24:42 -0700, Jman
wrote: Look in your yellow pages book under 'metal' or 'sheetmetal'. Visit a couple and ask them if they have any scraps. I guarantee you'll walk away with 'more than enough' for free. If all else fails, just go by on a Sunday when they're closed and help yourself to the recycle / scrap bin as most of the Sheet Metal fab shops are in industrial areas and there's usually not a person to be found..... Leave a buck stuck to the bin for legal purposes :) Yeah.... thanks. The boss just put lids on ours that weigh about 250 pounds to stop this. Wrestling them down into place is not exactly the most fun way to end the night. Do yourself a favor and ask for scrap. As noted above, you're likely to get as much as you need for nothing- but if they even get a whiff of the fact that someone has been poking in there on the weekends, there will be a camera and/or locking bins out there the next time you stop in. That's on aluminum and stainless steel bins- if you happen to find a place with copper outside (we keep ours locked up inside) you might be risking having an angry guy take a few potshots at you. |
Where to buy sheet metal for small craft project
On Oct 6, 5:55 pm, Prometheus wrote:
On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 00:24:42 -0700, Jman wrote: Look in your yellow pages book under 'metal' or 'sheetmetal'. Visit a couple and ask them if they have any scraps. I guarantee you'll walk away with 'more than enough' for free. If all else fails, just go by on a Sunday when they're closed and help yourself to the recycle / scrap bin as most of the Sheet Metal fab shops are in industrial areas and there's usually not a person to be found..... Leave a buck stuck to the bin for legal purposes :) Yeah.... thanks. The boss just put lids on ours that weigh about 250 pounds to stop this. Wrestling them down into place is not exactly the most fun way to end the night. Do yourself a favor and ask for scrap. As noted above, you're likely to get as much as you need for nothing- but if they even get a whiff of the fact that someone has been poking in there on the weekends, there will be a camera and/or locking bins out there the next time you stop in. That's on aluminum and stainless steel bins- if you happen to find a place with copper outside (we keep ours locked up inside) you might be risking having an angry guy take a few potshots at you. Always ask before ever taking anything out of a dumpster. It's good manners...something short in this world. It is also stealing if you don't. And people are arrested for doing it everyday. In my experience, many times showing an interest in surplus to USE and NOT SELL will get you an invitation to come back and to get more than you would ever get out of the dumpster. TMT |
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