[TheForge] Steel weight

Jerry jfsmith at ameritech.net
Sat Apr 16 13:09:37 EDT 2005


Or this part of their site:

http://www.metalsuppliersonline.com/research/FreeWeightCalc.asp

J

At 01:07 PM 4/16/2005, you wrote:
>         If you may have your lap top around, here is a website that you 
> can a useful utility, in both SAE/English and Metric for metal weights.
>
>http://www.metalsuppliersonline.com/research/default.asp .
>
>Tuesday Morning at 07:30 they will be a cutting on my wrist.
>
>Jerry, better known as Lefty.
>
>
>
>At 12:59 PM 4/16/2005, you wrote:
>>You can get fairly close (with a little math) by taking 12"x12"x1/4" as 
>>10 pounds. An easy one to remember when you're at the scrapyard.
>>
>>Steve
>>
>>Phlip wrote:
>>>Anybody know where, on line, I might be able to find a table of steel weight
>>>per running foot? I need to buy some stock, and since they price it by the
>>>weight, and I figure out how much I need by the foot, I thought it might be
>>>helpful if I knew what the conversion is.
>>>Saint Phlip,
>>>CoD
>>>"When in doubt, heat it up and hit it with a hammer."
>>>  Blacksmith's credo.
>>>  If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is probably not a
>>>cat.
>>>Never a horse that cain't be rode,
>>>And never a rider who cain't be throwed....
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