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Post by hack on Apr 15, 2007 15:56:04 GMT -5
Hey does anyone know where we can get two 2" x 3" x 6" blocks of Aluminum for a prop we are building for the show?
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Post by BlackKnight on Apr 15, 2007 16:47:14 GMT -5
McMaster-Carr...this is basic grade aluminum and the price is pretty good. Just cut it in half and you have your two pieces. www.mcmaster.comPart Number: 8975K316 $37.47 Each Material Multipurpose Aluminum (Alloy 6061) Finish/Coating Unpolished (Mill) Shape Sheets, Bars, Strips, and Cubes Sheets, Bars, Strips, and Cubes Type Plain Thickness 2" Thickness Tolerance ±.024" Length 12" Length Tolerance ±1" Width 3" Width Tolerance ±.024" Tolerance Standard Material Certification Without Material Certification Temper T6511 Hardness 95 Brinell Yield Strength 35,000 psi Flatness Tolerance .006" per inch of width Temperature to Maintain Strength -320° to +300° F Specifications Met American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) ASTM Specification ASTM B221
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wanderingwench
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Post by wanderingwench on Apr 16, 2007 22:25:29 GMT -5
Dang............. Black Knight...........
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Post by BlackKnight on Apr 17, 2007 6:53:42 GMT -5
Sorry...the engineer in me came out...I just cut and pasted from the catalog...
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wanderingwench
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Post by wanderingwench on Apr 17, 2007 10:28:39 GMT -5
Oh, jeez! The way it sounded, it was like you were just rattling it all off from memory!! Ha ha ! How cool!
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Post by BlackKnight on Apr 17, 2007 12:42:19 GMT -5
Hah...I wish I had a memory like that...I wonder if John ended up getting it from them.
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