View Full Version : Need a steel supplier in Longmont/Loveland area.
Fried Chicken Blowout
02-05-2011, 09:04
I need to pick up some 1.5" square tubing in several different lengths. I don't have the exact lengths yet but it only totals about 25 feet in all. An about 3 feet of 1.25" square tubing. This is a pretty small job as far as steel goes. Is there any steel suppliers or fab shops that are friendly to cutting up some tubing for a customer that's not in the business and needs a little for a project?
Thanks in advance.
Great-Kazoo
02-05-2011, 09:17
call moreys glass in windsor ask for doug or tracey 686-2058 he had a decent stock of square tubing last week. what guage?
also
metal dist on mulberry / hwy 14 just east of lemay on the north side 482-7732 they will charge for extra cuts.
can you cut it yourself, if not the one in ft fun can get pricey.
if all else fails i have a chop saw and band saw buried somewhere in my tool mess
Rose steel in Lafayette will gladly cut up small pieces for you.
I need to pick up some 1.5" square tubing in several different lengths. I don't have the exact lengths yet but it only totals about 25 feet in all. An about 3 feet of 1.25" square tubing. This is a pretty small job as far as steel goes. Is there any steel suppliers or fab shops that are friendly to cutting up some tubing for a customer that's not in the business and needs a little for a project?
Thanks in advance.
Most of your scrap metal dealers sell metal by length at their scrap yards.
beast556
02-06-2011, 11:34
Like Jim said metal dist on mulberry in Ft fun. They have good prices and ton of stock on hand. They get you on the cutting cost, so try to avoid getting it cut if you can.
Fried Chicken Blowout
02-06-2011, 13:42
call moreys glass in windsor ask for doug or tracey 686-2058 he had a decent stock of square tubing last week. what guage?
also
metal dist on mulberry / hwy 14 just east of lemay on the north side 482-7732 they will charge for extra cuts.
can you cut it yourself, if not the one in ft fun can get pricey.
if all else fails i have a chop saw and band saw buried somewhere in my tool mess
Hey guys thanks. I knew you would all know. I'll hit up with Windsor folks first. They'd be the closest to me. I've got an abrasive blade for my chop saw, so as long as I can get the pieces in my car, I should be good.
Not sure of the guage, I'm pretty metal stupid. It's about twice as thick as a chain link fence post tube.
what are you using it for?
I can tell you what guage to use if I know what it's for.
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