A friend of a friend is driving up from Pennsylvania in May or June, and has already said I’m welcome to ship stuff to them to bring up… thinking a couple Protoboxes, maybe the biggest size of Noga arm and magnetic base…
You are going to find that a lot of yards restrict people from wandering thru their inventory.The fellow I spoke to at Golden Triangle said they no longer allow people to come it and look for offcuts. You have to order and pickup, full price.. so.
BUT. I got a quote from Online Metals a while ago and the only thing in my way was the problem of shipping. So thank you for the Shipsy heads up; that's helpful.
Went to McKinnon Metals this morning. Great place, you can wander around and pick what ever you want. I got mild steel for 1.00/lb, and aluminum for 4.00/lb. The people are friendly too.
Love this map. Thank you a lots!Attar is the best one, there are others close.
On a good day, they have a lot to choose from, 2 foot square plates up to 3/4" thick, blocks, rounds you name it. I found the place many years ago when Metal Supermarket was closed on a Saturday, the guy looked at what I needed and said just take it not worth weighing. They have a rolling bin for each type of metal, more aluminum than anything else probably because of proximity to airport.
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Went to McKinnon a few days ago. Can only second previous sentiments. While I was also quoted $1/lb for steel and $4/lb Al, the friendly staff made a few mistakes to my advantage.I've been there twice. Great place. They keep all their offcuts on racks separate from the general inventory. And they have a scales for weighing stuff. Open Saturdays too.
I don't own any cutters for the tool steel (unless perhaps if I figure out how to sharpen my carbide inserts) and frankly have no ideas what to do with it. Luckily I managed to refrain from buying any brass - although that would probably have made more sense than the tool steel.