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Post by possum398 on Jun 30, 2004 23:46:27 GMT -5
Where is a good place to get metal supplies around Starkville? Things like Square tubing and such?
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Post by Busted Knuckle Racing on Jul 1, 2004 8:03:18 GMT -5
I wish I knew... Chip and I were just talking about this.. We want to build an articulation ramp... he said something about a scrap yard in Columbus that was pretty cheap. I will find out and let you know.
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Post by Busted Knuckle Racing on Jul 1, 2004 9:03:02 GMT -5
There is a place in columbus called Metals USA. 327-9170 also a place called Industrial Fabricators on structural lane in columbus... 662-327-1776 not sure where its located... the only other one I see is in woodstock, AL 205-938-0061
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Post by wray97 on Jul 1, 2004 18:31:58 GMT -5
What Size square tubing?
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Post by possum398 on Jul 1, 2004 22:49:32 GMT -5
3x5 or something that will work for making bumpers.
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Post by Busted Knuckle Racing on Jul 1, 2004 22:56:49 GMT -5
I talked to Chip again about this today... The place he is talking about is in Columbus in the industrial park... maybe he will input more.
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Post by jeepchipjones on Jul 2, 2004 16:16:28 GMT -5
Not sure of the name, but if youre heading on 82 towards from Starkville, you take the main st exit in Columbus, cross a bridge, and take your first right. The area will start looking very run down, just keep driving until you see a big, ugly run down looking building on your left. There will be a small parking lot to the right of it, and theres mountains of scrap behind the building. Wear some boots, its muddy back there. The mexicans running around will help you, but they dont speak much english. Dont ask for any precise cuts in the back either, take your metal to the front and thats where you can get it cut and you pay there also.
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Post by possum398 on Jul 2, 2004 16:21:48 GMT -5
Thanks for the info. I am going to try to go sometime next week.
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