The scrap pile sounds like a great place to start. You never know what they'll have laying around and if need be I'm sure someone around here could help you cut it up
I've bought scrap iron from Standard Iron. (1501 East Reno Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK) http://www.standard-iron.com/
I think it was 30 cents a pound, and you scrounge and pick from the road-side pile. Sometime there's a decent variety, sometime not.
That would be the cheapest way to buy the scrap, ...but I don't know about the cutting/trimming.
If you'd rather pay the price for new items cut to specifications,
Try Metal Supermarkets, (8501 Gateway Terrace, Oklahoma City, OK) http://www.metalsupermarkets.com/
Be sure to call them, as they'll usually beat the online pricing.
I've bought scrap iron from Standard Iron. (1501 East Reno Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK) http://www.standard-iron.com/
I think it was 30 cents a pound, and you scrounge and pick from the road-side pile. Sometime there's a decent variety, sometime not.
That would be the cheapest way to buy the scrap, ...but I don't know about the cutting/trimming.
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