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Title: Sheet Metal
Post by: SQ8s on July 01, 2007, 11:30:11 PM
I’m looking for sheet metal (tin). 008 that is more than 4” wide. I’m going to make some tanks and I need 6” wide by 10” long. OR a source  for supply.
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: Keith Spriggs on July 02, 2007, 05:56:49 AM
Can't help you on the 10 inch wide part, but you can get 4x6x .010 galvanized material at a lumber yard. It is commonly called "tin shingles" a more correct name is step flashing. The last ones I bought were .29 cents each. Some lumber yards sell flashing in various width up to 24 inch, by the foot. It will be thicker than .010. I always make my own tanks. The material cost near nothing, but the labor would be pretty poor pay. The nice thing is you can make them the exact size and configuration that you want. The can idea will also work if you have one,
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: captcurt on July 02, 2007, 07:05:16 AM
Google on tin punching supplies

It is used by hobbyists for decorative tin items like pie safes, etc.  You can get it in large sheets if you need to.

Curt
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: Larry Wong on July 02, 2007, 08:15:38 AM
Scott I got some .008 tin  sheet metal from.   WWW.maximum-volocity.com   check it out. good luck  #^
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: Randy Powell on July 02, 2007, 09:22:51 AM
Might try this: http://www.piercedtin.com/search_results.asp?txtsearchParamTxt=&txtsearchParamCat=5&txtsearchParamType=ALL&iLevel=1&txtsearchParamMan=ALL&txtsearchParamVen=ALL&txtFromSearch=fromSearch

I was just looking at this. What gauge is .008?
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: Mark Scarborough on July 02, 2007, 01:30:14 PM
A couple weeks back I was at a Not local hobbie shop, (60 miles away) I found that the K and S metal display had some sheets, I think were 6 by 12, I will look when I get home from work. it was .008 tinned
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: James Lee on July 02, 2007, 02:49:50 PM
A check with the local tin bender found that 28 gauge is .016 and 30 gauge is .013.....    A bit thicker than we need....   Also the maximum-velocity website I found has pinewood derby cars and stuff but no tin....?
I would like to find some tinstock bigger than the 4x10 K&S stuff also...   in the .008 thickness
thanks
Jim
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: Don Hutchinson AMA5402 on July 02, 2007, 03:59:41 PM
Scott-

I only use the K & S stock for my tanks but have a piece of .006 sheet tin 18 inches square. If you want some I will cut a couple of oversize pieces and mail them to you. It is nice stuff and will solder well. I think I got it from Gaylord Ehling at VSC this year.

Don
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: Bill Gruby on July 02, 2007, 04:15:30 PM
Scott;

  I get all the metal I need (any thickness any L or W) from the local scrap iron dealer. They are usually pretty good on their prices and most don't make you buy in bulk. Just another avenue to go down.

        "Billy G" H^^
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: Steve Helmick on July 02, 2007, 05:16:12 PM
McMaster-Carr...do a search for shimstock. I went and looked, but for some reason, the pages don't show up with a specific URL. They have all sorts of materials, but I'd suggest stainless steel. They have several types of CRES, not all of which I'm familiar with. I think 303 or 304 would do fine.  Solder with Sta-Brite. They have .007". Mike Haverly has been making tanks out of bare sheet steel that he got someplace, that's (I think he said) .006" thick.   :-* Steve
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: SQ8s on July 02, 2007, 11:31:23 PM
THANK YOU RANDY. All should take alook at the tin plate. Priced right and IS .008-.010  #^
Title: Re: Sheet Metal
Post by: Mark Scarborough on July 03, 2007, 12:17:31 AM
Another source found.
K&S product, listed on the website
http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(uf53gq21bqszc2iwt4ndem45)/ProductDetails.aspx?SKU=5404660&Source=froogle
through Ace hardware of all things