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where can I find aluminum angle that is affordable?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 268009" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Look in the yellow pages. With a quick look, I found a few possibilities for new aluminum, that will still be cheaper than Lowes.</p><p>Ashley Steel</p><p>Charleston Aluminum</p><p>Charleston Steel and Metal</p><p>American Steel Fabricators</p><p></p><p>Not all of these may sell in small quantities to the general public, but in a place the size of Charleston, it is a sure bet that some will. </p><p>You will probably have to buy in full stick quantities (25'), but the price per foot, even if you had to pay them to cut it in half for transport, should still be much cheaper than the home improvement stores.</p><p></p><p>Scrapyard is great, provided you have one open to the public, and that has what you can use. Fewer and fewer are staying open to the public with liability concerns soaring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 268009, member: 55"] Look in the yellow pages. With a quick look, I found a few possibilities for new aluminum, that will still be cheaper than Lowes. Ashley Steel Charleston Aluminum Charleston Steel and Metal American Steel Fabricators Not all of these may sell in small quantities to the general public, but in a place the size of Charleston, it is a sure bet that some will. You will probably have to buy in full stick quantities (25'), but the price per foot, even if you had to pay them to cut it in half for transport, should still be much cheaper than the home improvement stores. Scrapyard is great, provided you have one open to the public, and that has what you can use. Fewer and fewer are staying open to the public with liability concerns soaring. [/QUOTE]
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