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Mild steel sheet 1 to 1.2 mm Freo

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Created by patsken > 9 months ago, 7 Jun 2018
patsken
WA, 706 posts
7 Jun 2018 3:44PM
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Do any of you knowledgeable people in the Fremantle/Perth area have any idea where I can buy some reasonably priced mild steel sheet to repair the bottom of my Indian sidecar boat? Without actually going to the suppliers their websites aren't showing much in the thickness I want.
It's had quite a bit of rust cut out and patched (very roughly) in the past and I'm planning to replace the patched areas with larger sections of about 1 or 1.2mm plate to give it a more seamless and stronger finish. There are quite a few small rust holes in the sides as well which some will need plating also.

gs12
WA, 399 posts
7 Jun 2018 9:40PM
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try dicandillo steel in bayswater.
disclaimer: I never bought anything from them but see their big sign out front that says "we cut to your requirements" everyday on my commute

Mark _australia
WA, 22423 posts
8 Jun 2018 1:20AM
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"plate" starts at 4mm upwards and under that is "sheet" so are u searching the right terms? Just an idea....

sheet around that size should not be hard. Given the size maybe a sheetmetal works for offcuts to avoid getting a minimum 2400x1200

dirtyharry
WA, 444 posts
8 Jun 2018 9:46AM
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gs12 said..
try dicandillo steel in bayswater.

I got some steel from Di Candilo recently. Can't fault them, they were great to deal with.
Nothing to do with them other than a one-off purchase.

Tequila !
WA, 934 posts
8 Jun 2018 12:03PM
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If Rockingham is closer try this guys
www.waindependentsteel.com.au/index.html
19 Morgan Street
Rockingham 6168


Phone: 9528 6032
Fax: 9528 6034

Mon to Fri: 7:30am - 4:30pm
Sat: 7:30am - 12:00pm

Got steel from them many times before. Good prices and cut to the length you want.

patsken
WA, 706 posts
8 Jun 2018 1:28PM
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Thanks for the info gentlemen.

Mark - that distinction actually crossed my mind but I didn't have time to check it out.

sn
WA, 2775 posts
9 Jun 2018 9:11PM
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another source to try - any trailer manufacturer will have the correct grade sheet steel you need in stock, and the guillotine to trim to your required size.

You might even be able to scrounge offcuts from their recycling bin if you ask nicely.

busterwa
3777 posts
9 Jun 2018 9:22PM
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Gota a ****load of 316 stainless sheet dunno if its 1.2 or 1.6 old machiney guarding food grade but unsuitable for resuse in food industry. Cut it out accuratly with a 1mm cutting disc what size you chasing?

patsken
WA, 706 posts
9 Jun 2018 10:05PM
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Thanks for the offer Buster.
If I end up cutting out the whole floor I'll need about 2 metres by up to 800mm wide but not necessarily in one piece.
But I envisage getting away with about a third of the length.
1.2 or 1.6 would be fine.
I'll pm you tomorrow sometime - just about to start midnight shift

busterwa
3777 posts
10 Jun 2018 9:35AM
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360* 2000 usable cut out difficult to join together unless its guilotined dead straight options there to run horizontal or length Was gona knock up a series of leaning dices out of it for the Cottesloe sculptures thingo but that was 7 years ago. Anyways the option is there.

Mark _australia
WA, 22423 posts
11 Jun 2018 5:41PM
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Busta I have some of that somewhere.... forabain marie I cut up to make a giant oven........but if I can't find it then I need a litttttle bit

Need to make strips about 15mm x 100mm

Is it definitely 316 on food stuff?

Thennnnnn do u weld stainless? Need to just tack the strips onto something. Its all windsurf related.....



busterwa
3777 posts
12 Jun 2018 3:59PM
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to easy mark if your chacing a few sheets pretty sure its 316< prob would of turned a tea colour if it was a lower grade. Can only weld mild steel at home as only have single phase fluxcore mig never got around to hooking up the bottle. be difficult to get nice straight cuts can still be suitably welded with a mild steel deposit but would be weld corrosion issuses and cracking if it was subjected to continuious impact /vibration



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