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gud day. where do you guys go to when buying stainless steel stuff. yung pwede ang tinge or where they sell it per foot. i know a place along commonwealth ave near evergotesco qc, they sell stainless tubes there per foot but the flat bars are sold whole 20ft or something. gets pretty expensive especially if you need only one or two feet worth of material.
i need different thickness of flatbars in small proportions only. please help:)

 
Posted : 05/03/2009 2:16 pm
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There is a place in Taytay across the 7-11 in the vicinity of the Taytay Market. This is where I get all my tingi stock. To get there go to end of Oritgas Extension and turn right. You will pass SM Taytay. The 7-11 is on the right, the store is on left.

 
Posted : 05/03/2009 2:33 pm
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thanks bro ill go check it out. i just remembered, i hope they have stainless sheets also.:)

 
Posted : 05/03/2009 6:17 pm
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I've not seen any sheets there Bro but they have all sort of bar stock and tubes. They also have other fixtures as well as supplies for SS work. Let us know if they have sheets.

 
Posted : 06/03/2009 8:56 am
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ok, will post what i find out about the place. thanks:)

 
Posted : 06/03/2009 10:29 am
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do you know there fake and real stainless?

notice when stainless gets rusty after awhile?

know what you buy make sure there not fake

 
Posted : 10/03/2009 7:07 pm
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wow, really, i didint know that. thanks for the heads up. so how do i immediately know if its fake or not?:confused:

 
Posted : 10/03/2009 11:38 pm
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304, 201, 202, Cold Rolled Coils, Cold Rolled strips, 304 2B, 304 BA, 300 Series, 400 Series, 200 Series, stainless steel 304, stainless steel 201, stainless steel 202, stainless steel 2B

Yan mga code nila

304 is the original stainless so expect to be pricey yan ang mga benta
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kaso dumating ang magaling na china syempre mura kaya yan
201 ang code ask nyo kung 304 ba yan or 202

201 is almost the same medyo mas more nickel content i wont elaborate the rest kasi im not an expert but i deal with stainless puro buo nga lang no scraps..

you can try asking sa cainta area ortigas ave ext corner st joseph drive cainta almost infront of ever gotesco they sell stainless there too..

 
Posted : 11/03/2009 6:57 pm
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304, 201, 202, Cold Rolled Coils, Cold Rolled strips, 304 2B, 304 BA, 300 Series, 400 Series, 200 Series, stainless steel 304, stainless steel 201, stainless steel 202, stainless steel 2B

Yan mga code nila

304 is the original stainless so expect to be pricey yan ang mga benta
3-5 years ago

kaso dumating ang magaling na china syempre mura kaya yan
201 ang code ask nyo kung 304 ba yan or 202

201 is almost the same medyo mas more nickel content i wont elaborate the rest kasi im not an expert but i deal with stainless puro buo nga lang no scraps..

you can try asking sa cainta area ortigas ave ext corner st joseph drive cainta almost infront of ever gotesco they sell stainless there too..

thanks sir bakal, very informative. we used in our cookware the grade 304s and 316L. this are food grade stainless steel.

 
Posted : 13/03/2009 9:30 am
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thanks sir bakal, very informative. we used in our cookware the grade 304s and 316L. this are food grade stainless steel.

Hi Joey. Where do you get your 316? This is what is recommended for use on a boat. From your post I'm hoping you make your cookware. Do you have scraps you'd be willing to sell?

 
Posted : 13/03/2009 9:39 am
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Hi Joey. Where do you get your 316? This is what is recommended for use on a boat. From your post I'm hoping you make your cookware. Do you have scraps you'd be willing to sell?

actually our cookware is made in texas usa. we are only the one of the supplier in asia. sorry no scrap. but just curious, what size do you need?

 
Posted : 13/03/2009 10:28 am
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Mostly I use small rods and flat bars. Flat bars are however usually thicker than what I need so I prefer cuttings from sheets. My suki industrial supply makes there own pressure tanks so I can get cutting from them but it is just ordinary stainless steel.

 
Posted : 13/03/2009 10:42 am
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sir boybakal thanks for that rundown/warning on the different kinds of stainless. last week i finally went to ortigas ext. but it was so traffic. i only got to the one near ever gotesco. they only have sheet and tube SS. no flat bars what so ever. and they only sell the 301 kind so its really expensive.

in never got to the one sir lncc63 was talking about because the traffic was so bad. i ended up going back to the store along comonwealth ave near diliman prep. the lady there told me that they dont sell their flatbars per foot however if they have scraps of flatbars the ones that are shorter than 20ft. that they could sell you, tiyempuhan nga lang. the lady there also told me that the pipes they sell are the 202 grade. she swears by it that it dosent rust:)

 
Posted : 17/03/2009 6:49 pm
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i ended up going back to the store along comonwealth ave near diliman prep. the lady there told me that they dont sell their flatbars per foot however if they have scraps of flatbars the ones that are shorter than 20ft. that they could sell you, tiyempuhan nga lang. the lady there also told me that the pipes they sell are the 202 grade. she swears by it that it dosent rust:)

it doesnt rust? owws? people say just to sell hehe i guarantee it will rust maybe not in 1 year but surely it will rust (it will start on portion you welded) and theres also difference in pipes and tubes the ones shes selling is tubing not pipes.. compare prices of 202 and 301 for sure its huge gap coz 202 uses very low nickel kaya nga pati piso natin tinitira ng china para makuha nickel ng piso natin dahil mahal nickel.

also for ss flatbars by order basis the shortest you can get is 8ft.

 
Posted : 17/03/2009 10:29 pm
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My condolences on your traffic experience. No kidding, when I first moved there, I got a cramp in left calve from all the clutching. Anyway, if you come from QC you could try Imelda Ave (now Felix Ave.) from Sta. Lucia Mall or via Antipolo. If you come from South, the alternate is through the Barkadahan Bridge then along the Floodway road then a left to the Taytay market. This sounds complicated but it really isn't and there is little traffic ... well most of the time.

 
Posted : 18/03/2009 7:50 am
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