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Re: O/T pricing steel online
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Posted by Randy-IA on March 11, 2006 at 10:48:01 from (207.177.83.204):
In Reply to: O/T pricing steel online posted by Brent in IA on March 10, 2006 at 16:54:05:
Brent , Where in IA ? Check with the salvage yards . Used steel is just as good and a lot cheaper than new . If they try and charge you a surtax just laugh at em and leave . That's only on new steel as far as I know . Our local salvage sells it by the pound . You may end up sandblasting the trailer before you paint it though . But I'd do that with new steel too . If you have it designed on paper then you should already have a materials list so just take that with you . Buy it in 20' sticks and cut it yourself . If the shop you are dealing with treat's it as though you're bugging them then I'd find a new source , it's their loss , because that's why they're in business . I know you've probably done things like this , I'm just assuming you haven't . Good luck ! ...Randy
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