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jonester123
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Post by jonester123 »

Hi guys and gals, i am going to go through all my saved websites that will be very usefull for everyone to know. www.metalmeet.com join up there are alot of great knowledgeable people on this forum. :D
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Shoot screwed that up hahaha, http://www.metalmeet.com :doh:
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thanks Thomas :clap:

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Hi guys and gals, if anyone has websites that are good please post them into this section so we can keep them all together. Thanks gearhead1951 keep them coming, i have lots to come. http://www.45restoration.com http://www.hdwheels.com http://www.lindsaybks.com http://www.tmrcustoms.com http://www.custom-choppers-guide.com http://www.canadasmotorcycle.com http://www.lostcreekmachine.com
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jonester123
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Post by jonester123 »

Okay here is another one. http://www.copperheadfab.com they make mounting brackets for the 8 ton air hydraulic ram so you can mount it on your jd2 bender at a fair price plus lots of other stuff. :D
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http://www.speedymetals.com/ I use them for my short steel orders.
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rudog wrote:http://www.speedymetals.com/ I use them for my short steel orders.

thanks cheaper than i can buy some stuff local good site
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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Hi curt, here is another metal supplier website might be useful to you. Not bad prices just depends on amount ordered plus shipping, http://www.onlinemetals.com :D
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thanks
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I am one of the lucky ones, my metal supplier has everything i need for my builds and he is only 15 minutes away from where i live. And he gives me about twenty percent of on my orders depending on how much i buy at once, so the more i buy the better the price. Going to be getting my jig tubeing and more springer materials etc. :D
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i got a local place 5 min from here theyre a little overpriced but they have everything in stock never have to wait but they got that attitude of im not spending enough and why am i bothering them with this
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I guess it really comes down to customer service and of course price, my supplier does not judge by how much i buy from him he is happy to have me as a customer and nows i will keep buying materials from him. I give him an order what i need and it is usually ready for me to pick up in a few days, unless he is out of stock then around 1 week or so. :clap: :dance:
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ya mine is a big place and the only place for a good 50 miles so its either them or wait and they know it. i usually try and order with work stuff that way its a big order
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jonester123
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Location: Armstrong B.C Canada
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Post by jonester123 »

Here is another good website for information on how to bend tubeing etc, http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/bendin_tube/index.html ;)
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