I've found three major online vendors (in addition to McMaster):
Where do people get 12L14? Which is best, and why? Metal Express,
Metals Supermarket, and Metals Depot. Any other good choices?
Joe Gwinn
> MSCdirect - has all sorts of metal.
> Martin
Yes, I buy a lot of metal from MSC, but they have what they have. I'm
trying to broaden my horizons.
Joe Gwinn
North on I-93, east on 111:
http://www.alliantmetals.com/
They aren't really a hobby supplier but they have been helpful to me.
jsw
Now there is a good pointer. Thanks.
They are close enough to visit, cutting shipping costs. I was googling
for distributors listing 12L14 (an odd enough yet common alloy, useful
for eliminating search clutter) in the Boston area, but they didn't pop
up because they only list the more expensive alloys on their website.
Joe Gwinn
I have accounts with Yarde and North Star. Both stock 1018 and 12L14
and deliver throughout NE, even here on a peninsula in coastal Maine.
Yarde's Drop Zone is very good if you don't want full bars, can find
what you're looking for, and are spending more than $75. Their price
on drops approximates the price of full bars.
http://www.yarde.com/cgi-bin/dropzone.pl
http://nsmetals.net/index.html
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Ned Simmons
Yarde has an office in Pelham NH, which I haven't visited yet.
http://www.yarde.com/offices.html
jsw
That's the office where I place orders. I don't know for sure, but my
impression is it's primarily sales and distribution. The trucks that
deliver in this area come from another warehouse in southern Maine
that's strictly a distribution point. All the stock seems to come out
of CT as it's ordered.
The ME warehouse is over an hour from me, so I never thought to ask
whether it's possible to pick up there in person.
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Ned Simmons
For the home machinist: I have more steel than I need in my home shop.
I have a lot of 7/16round cf-4150alloy 5 to 6" long. Also 1/2"round
cf-4130 x 8 3/4". Also 7/16"-11L17---and 5/8" 11L17 x 6ft. or possibly
cut. Email if this size suits you. jbil...@cableone.net