LaurieF
Laurie
(near Calgary).
Retired Chem Eng here. Have dabbled in metal working for about 20 years now with not much stuff (drill press, abrasive cut-off saw, side grinder and stick welder only). From scrap steel have made a couple of trailers, a 10' wind turbine and numerous smaller projects.
Originally obtained my scrap steel from an outfit named Short Iron (located in Calgary) - mostly angle and flats in mainly 3/16 to 1/4 thickness. I found them to be a very good source, was disappointed to see them go, and have not yet found a similarly good source of scrap steel product. They had a pretty good selection and IIRC sold on the basis of 25 cents per pound - quite the bargain compared to MSM.
Looking forward to perusing the forum esp for info regarding welding and lathes.
Laurie
Retired Chem Eng here. Have dabbled in metal working for about 20 years now with not much stuff (drill press, abrasive cut-off saw, side grinder and stick welder only). From scrap steel have made a couple of trailers, a 10' wind turbine and numerous smaller projects.
Originally obtained my scrap steel from an outfit named Short Iron (located in Calgary) - mostly angle and flats in mainly 3/16 to 1/4 thickness. I found them to be a very good source, was disappointed to see them go, and have not yet found a similarly good source of scrap steel product. They had a pretty good selection and IIRC sold on the basis of 25 cents per pound - quite the bargain compared to MSM.
Looking forward to perusing the forum esp for info regarding welding and lathes.
Laurie