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I just got back from one of my local suppliers and paid $.50/lb for some odds and ends from their remnants/drop/cuts section. I have no idea if this is a good price or not. Just curious what others are paying in comparison. When I buy 20' sections for most of my regular stuff it works out to $.70-$.80/lb. usually. So I guess it sounds ok when looking at new stuff but still not sure.
Reply:.65 per pound same price as full lengths if you get at least 100 lbs otherwise less, then it is $1.30/lb
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Reply:.38 cents in idaho.Sent from my SM-T817P using Tapatalk
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Reply:$0.40 here in northern ColoradoHobart Handler 210 MVPAHP AlphaTIG 200XHypertherm Powermax 30 Air
Reply:At my favorite supplier: $0.35/lb, no minimum. Good place -- they let you walk all over the yard and into the building (if you need new steel) to pick out whatever you want. I can spend an hour picking through the drops and used steel, and they never act like I'm in their way.At the little place down the road from them (more like a scrapyard), it's $0.25/lb, IF they are open. They don't keep regular hours -- it's run by one guy in his mid-80s and he opens up if he feels like it. You never know what he'll have.
Reply:Originally Posted by Nate Heston.38 cents in idaho.Sent from my SM-T817P using Tapatalk
Reply:Originally Posted by JiffyParkWhere in Idaho is that? I'm in Northern Idaho all the time but you are probably down in Southern Idaho. |
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