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Where to buy brass bar/rod stock?
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True, and often not spec'ed is the same as the spec'ed but without the paperwork ... Came out of the same machine in the same batch
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Research the spec you desire and see if if crosses over to something available. Many times the product is the same just measured/ rated with a different spec. This is the case at least in my world, ISO vs SAE, spec all depend on what area it's marked to.
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Thanks, but I need solid stock. I am hoping to have some strikers made...
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It's not solid stock, but I have feed and barrel tube for Sherida. If you're interested (about same size as stock tubes).
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Pacific Northwest... more specifically Portland, Oregon.
I didn't see any of the alloys I am looking for on McMaster. I will look again.
I might have found a source of B122 bar stock... Aviva metals, I am requesting a quote.
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McMaster Carr but shipping might hurt . What area are you in?
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Where to buy brass bar/rod stock?
I am looking for a source/supplier for brass bar or rod stock. Couple feet at first, possibly more later. Between 7/8" and 1-1/8" diameter.
Looking specifically for UNS C73800 alloy, C74000/ASTM B122, or C74500... NOT naval or free cutting brass.
Any ideas where to find it? My Google-fu is weak.Last edited by DavidBoren; 08-26-2020, 04:07 PM.Tags: None
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