

Question is, where to get some steel plate. I think 1.2mm is the best gauge?? Am I right??
Anyone know anywhere local (ish) to the SE9 area of London. I only need a square foot or so, two at most.
Cheers,
Dan

Well, the steel guage used in the average 50 gallon drums is about that kind of thinkness ;-). The lids are nice and flat and if you have a big hammer - the sides can end up fairly flat too. (skipdiving - don't you just love it)Question is, where to get some steel plate. I think 1.2mm is the best gauge?? Am I right??
And it's still going up!!!!!!!!!!!!!paulk wrote: Steels gone up about 100% this last year![]()
Paulk
They are buying it to melt down and make new steel as they are struggling to get enough steel imported. They don't just import, they are also increasing their steel production capacity by building enough steel plants to put Sheffield of the olden days to shame.Talking to someone at our local engineering firm the other day, he told me that the Chinese are buying up all the scrap metal they can get their hands on and this is pushing up the price of new steel.
What are they buying it for????????
Umm..... last time I bought some it was about 3 years ago I think.paulk wrote:Cam have you bought any recently?
That sounds stupidly expensive.......I got 1m x 2m sheet 1.2mm and that was £16 + vat and we buy tons of steel (literally)
Yep, used galv sheet for some of the MG repairs and it's much better if you grind off the galv where you are going to weld!Ps have used galv sheet for some inner sill repairs and it's a bit spitty and don't you just love those Zinc fumes?