Wanna Be wrote:HI !!
For the price you quoted, GRAB IT quick !!!!!!!!!!!!
S S won't dent as easley as aluminum will.
It can be polished if you want to and will stay brighter longer than aluminum.
To bad it isn't any closer to me, Cause I wouldent have left without as much as I needed !!!!!
Stay safe, and have fun !!
Wanna Be
eamarquardt wrote:Sounds like nice stuff. Some SSs though can be a real bear to cut and work with. I'd see if they'll let you make a test cut. I think I'd use a saber saw with a good bimetallic blade and some WD40 or even a water spray to keep the blade cool. It would be a real bummer to buy it and have it so difficult to cut that it makes your life miserable.
You may want to check out these guys: http://www.copperandbrass.com/cnb/index.htm
They are pretty competitive. There was/is a huge price break when you go over 100#. It was cheaper for me to buy five sheets of 5X12 .040 5052 than it was to buy 4 sheets. Go figure!
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Gus
droid_ca wrote:I personaly think it would be a good thing to have on your trailer it can be polished up nice and shiny is a heck of a lot stronger and if you wanted to you could electroplate it...thats just my 2cents
Wanna Be wrote:
NO DO NOT USE WD40 !!!!! On Stainless Steel !!!!!!!!!
You WILL NOT like the results!!!!
I know that most of the members are not as lucky as me,, But after working arround this stuff for years, I DO remember some stuff !!
FWIW; WD40 caused an explosion in my shop when used to cut Stainless Steel with, The flames from the fire wern't pretty.
Lynn,, Wanna Be
Cool! Who electroplates trailers clad in SS sheet?
I have a lot of work in mind for someone willing to take on a task of that magnitude...
cpinetree wrote:When drilling holes, try this trick: dip the bit into some sugar (plain granulated table sugar).
You will be amazed how easy stainless will drill. I know it works really well when using a holesaw in a Stainless electrical enclosure.
good luck, I am looking forward to pictures.
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