rake60
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Sometimes I overlook the obvious.
All the years that I worked in area machine shop, they bought their steel from a local
steel supplier. The stock was purchased in 20 foot lengths.
I am making a lot of small parts for the production machines where I'm working now.
I told the president of the company that I needs a few feet of different diameters of
stock to make some of those parts. He said they had an account at that steel supplier
and I was to go get what I needed. So I tried that.
I went in and asked for 5 feet of 1" diameter 1018 round, 3 feet of 3/4" 1018 round
and 3 feet of 5/8" 1018 round. The man at the counter said the saw was in use, but
they'd have the order ready for me in about 10 minutes.
10 minutes and $50 later, I'm on my way.
I was paying shipping costs to buy 1018 steel when I could have been buying it locally
at a lower price. I guess we should all check the phone book for a local steel supplier
before point and click.
PHONE BOOK.... How Archaic!
Rick
All the years that I worked in area machine shop, they bought their steel from a local
steel supplier. The stock was purchased in 20 foot lengths.
I am making a lot of small parts for the production machines where I'm working now.
I told the president of the company that I needs a few feet of different diameters of
stock to make some of those parts. He said they had an account at that steel supplier
and I was to go get what I needed. So I tried that.
I went in and asked for 5 feet of 1" diameter 1018 round, 3 feet of 3/4" 1018 round
and 3 feet of 5/8" 1018 round. The man at the counter said the saw was in use, but
they'd have the order ready for me in about 10 minutes.
10 minutes and $50 later, I'm on my way.
I was paying shipping costs to buy 1018 steel when I could have been buying it locally
at a lower price. I guess we should all check the phone book for a local steel supplier
before point and click.
PHONE BOOK.... How Archaic!
Rick