A source for aluminum angle iron for bridges and nuts
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A source for aluminum angle iron for bridges and nuts
Cheap, and minus the outrageous shipping charges from places like Orange and McMaster. https://www.ebay.com/itm/274372542427
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I've had very good luck with:
www.speedymetals.com
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Re: A source for aluminum angle iron for bridges and nuts
find a place that sells metals. most of them will have an area that contains cut offs and other surplus stuff. i have a place i can buy from like that.Walter Webb wrote:Cheap, and minus the outrageous shipping charges from places like Orange and McMaster. https://www.ebay.com/itm/274372542427
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George Piburn sells finished nuts and bridges. Not aluminum, brass or 3D printed. They may not qualify as cheap but they’re finished. I think he also has small quantities of brass angle stock.
https://www.georgeboards.com/parts.html
https://www.georgeboards.com/parts.html