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Old October 7th 03, 05:09 PM
Big John
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Ron

You need to talk with Robert Borovec (my SIL). He's cheap and knows
all the places around Seattle to get the good stuff G

Big John


On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 01:03:23 GMT, Ron Wanttaja
wrote:

I don't recall seeing this mentioned on RAH before, but I just had a very
nice experience buying some aluminum angle.

I'm in the process of switching my plane to an Odyssey drycell battery
(thanks, Jerry!) and have to build a new battery box. I needed some
aluminum angle for the interface to the cockpit floor. I'd gone to Boeing
Surplus on Friday and gotten totally skunked...there was hardly a bit of
scrap metal to the place.

I was debating the usual Aircraft Spruce or Wick's order, but hated to
think of the shipping delay. I decided to check the local yellow pages
under "Aluminum," and came up with a company called Metal Supermarkets.

Not only did they have it in stock, but it turned out one of the three
stores in the Seattle area was just a five-minute drive from work. The
price was only a bit higher than Spruce, and, of course, I picked it up
immediately. Unlike most of the local metal stores, they have no minimum
order size...and they'll cut off just what you need at no extra charge.

Their web page is:

http://www.metalsupermarkets.com/

...if you want to check out whether they have a store near you. Their
selection isn't as wide (they only had 6061 and 6063 angle, no 2024), but
the one I was at did stock stuff like 2024 sheet and 304 stainless steel.

No connection, other than being happy I found what I needed and can butcher
it tonight... :-)

Ron Wanttaja