What do they have? Cold roll? Aluminium? Thinner Sheet?new spot for metal, Metal Supply, 3260 46 Ave SE CGY James 587 349 4766
What do they have? Cold roll? Aluminium? Thinner Sheet?new spot for metal, Metal Supply, 3260 46 Ave SE CGY James 587 349 4766
new spot for metal, Metal Supply, 3260 46 Ave SE CGY James 587 349 4766
I thought I'd add my experience with Encore metals. I got two sticks of 4140 (SPS) steel from Encore Metals on Friday. Price was okay: $105 for 24ft of 1/2" dia heat treated/ground stock, and $120 for 20 feet of 1" annealed stock (which will need heat treating).
they gave good service, only sell in full lengths, price was as expected. They were happy to cut them to a specific length (+/- 1/4") for transport.
One wierdness: for cash sales (via credit card) the don't give you a receipt or invoice. You have to specifically ask for it.
Oh yeah: $200 minimum (but for full lengths, it is easy to go over that)
I'm brand new to this forum but had to weigh in. I just paid my first visit a few hrs ago to Steel Inc. at 3260 46 AV SE. They don't have as much as Metal Supermarkets, and will only sell in 1/2 lengths (no off-cuts), but the prices are so much better. The owner (James, who came from Federal Metals) seems like a great guy. They just opened in Jan, but he said they are doing well. I like that the small guy can buy whole sheets easily...the last few sheets of 3/8 plate I bought from Varasteel were a nightmare: 3 hour lineup behind all the big loads, and the staff made me feel like I was a huge inconvenience because I wanted it loaded into a 3/4 ton truck instead of having a trailer. I only buy a few sheets a year to CNC plasma cut so I went to Steel Inc. just to check it out today. I think Metal Supermarkets is OK for off cuts and very small quantities, but I'm buying all my larger quantities of tube and rod from James in the future. Parking is a little tight, but do-able.What do they have? Cold roll? Aluminium? Thinner Sheet?
Steve, which scraper is that? All the big guys in Calgary that I know of don't let you pick their stuff anymore.
Also for "construction" metal one can consider auctions -- they sell by the pallet.
Check out http://www.maauctions.com/ they have now like 1000 industrial items for sale including palets of weldable steel.