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I'm told that the price of metals in general is only going to go higher, so if you have a good wire vendor buy now. I'm thinking about buying a case of wire myself, wire doesn't go bad and it's not like I'm not going to use it. I just hope
I can afford it.
Even aluminum is expensive now - the local scrapyard now wants almost $1.00 a pound just for scrap aluminum plate to make tooling with.
I'm starting to think the guy from Australia who makes pickup winders out of 'found parts' really had the right idea.
It's crazy alright and I heard the same thing about the prices of metal. I got the following two quotes for an aluminium plate here in Australia:
280mm x 340mm x 10mm (thick)
1. AUD$280
2. AUD$500
I thought there was something wrong with my hearing or that they misunderstood the dimensions. I'll be looking elsewhere ofcourse, like I should have in the first place.
Regards,
Michael
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It's crazy alright and I heard the same thing about the prices of metal. I got the following two quotes for an aluminium plate here in Australia:
280mm x 340mm x 10mm (thick)
1. AUD$280
2. AUD$500
I thought there was something wrong with my hearing or that they misunderstood the dimensions. I'll be looking elsewhere ofcourse, like I should have in the first place.
(snip)
You mean Down Under a piece of aluminum 11 inches x 13 3/8 inches x .400 inches is $280AUS? What kind of Al was it - airplane duralumin (extremely lightweight anticorrosion) alloy? It would be almost cheaper to get it from the USA and have it shipped to you.
I am extremely fortunate - in the general area here there are large fire truck manufacturers and also machine shops, so if I want metal I can go to the salvageyard and prowl. I only buy aluminum scraps, and still it's almost $1.00USD a pound. I bought a 6" x 6" 6061 (plain Al) square tube five feet long today for $12.00 USD, and considered myself extremely lucky.
Stainless is even worse too, I'm almost afraid to ask how much 'good' toolsteel is.
I called my wire seller and they told me they would call me back in the AM with a quote - they are probably hoping I'll have had a sleep and in a good mood before they hit me with the price.
I was listening to the radio this AM while driving downstate to a flea market (my favorite place to shop)... and I heard that the Chinese are now buying all the aluminum they can find, so the prices are up. I saw a recycling center on my trip
that was paying $.80USD for a pound of empty beer cans, I can't remember ever seeing the price so high. Usually it's $.35 or so.
I'm worried, the price of all metals is bound to go up from all of this. I have a list
of all the tools that I want to make in the next year, so I am buying my metal now while prices are relatively low.
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