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Re: What stock to store for mill/lathe work?
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We build lots of spares, and tubing gets eaten up fast. We seem to alternate between 2x1 and 1x1 seasons, but easily go through 100' of 1/16" wall each year. We pay per pound, and it's relatively cheap (free shipping by truck as well). |
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Are you purchasing through Coast Aluminum? We just recently started buying from them and have been pleased with the pricing and next-day free shipping. Just got into the large-quantity production game, so we're still learning ![]() |
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It's actually cheaper in the long run to order all these random sizes you might not need, and then always have a variety of surplus on hand to design around. |
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+1 for Coast Aluminum, in one of our first orders we only wanted a 4x8 sheet of .125" 6061, and while they typically sell in 4x12 sheets, they made an exception for us. A great company! |
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Re: What stock to store for mill/lathe work?
Also, for lightweight shafting and spacers, Igus sends out some 5/8" linear bearing stuff every year. 5/8", 1/2", and 3/8" Igus shaft is a staple for us, the ceramic coating makes it really easy to slide through stuff. It is also smoother and holds better tolerance than regular aluminum in our opinion. Its good looking, and easy to machine the inside, just be careful when cutting the ceramic coating. Oh, and lots of 1x1, 1x2, and 1.25x2.5 box tube as well as all sorts of angle sizes (mostly 1x1) are really nice to have.
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