Steel Prices
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Re: Steel Prices
we just purchases some 14ga cold rolled sheet 4 x 8 sheet $85.50 each and 12Ga HR sheet 4 x 8 $110.60 each. Sacramento CA
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Anyone have any good suppliers who can deliver to Iowa? Our local supplier sold out to another company and they are charging quite a bit. I went to Menards and paid $50 bucks for a 2' x 4' 16 gauge CR. Hard to make money at this cost.
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Where are you in Iowa? The suppliers around here (SE South Dakota) generally require a minimum of 2,000 lbs for delivery.
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I'm in Davenport, Iowa. I did find a supplier for hot rolled flat sheet, oiled and pickled for .36 a pound. I paid $80 for 4 pieces of 4 'x 4 ' sheets. Not too bad.
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4x8 16 ga black iron Hot $85
4x8 12 ga black iron Hot $135
singles price - Central California
4x8 12 ga black iron Hot $135
singles price - Central California
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All hot roll. First price is per square foot and second is for 5' x 10' sheet. South central Oklahoma.
16 ga. $1.77/$88.50
14 ga. $2.04/$102.00
12 ga. $2.85/$142.50
10 ga. $3.66/$183.00
3/16 $4.98/$249.00
1/4 $6.64/$332.00
3/8 $9.97/$498.50
1/2 $13.28/664.00
16 ga. $1.77/$88.50
14 ga. $2.04/$102.00
12 ga. $2.85/$142.50
10 ga. $3.66/$183.00
3/16 $4.98/$249.00
1/4 $6.64/$332.00
3/8 $9.97/$498.50
1/2 $13.28/664.00
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What are you paying for 14 ga. cold rolled, 12 ga. cold rolled and 14 ga. 304 stainless steel in 4' x 8' sheets?
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Mine has gone from about $56 for a 4x8 sheet of 14 gauge to around $75
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Our 14g cold roll has went from $1.81 to $2.88 per square foot buying 10 sheets per order.
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Phoenix AZ
HR 12ga 5'x10' - $175 apiece
HR 16ga 4'x8' - $62.50 apiece
HR 12ga 5'x10' - $175 apiece
HR 16ga 4'x8' - $62.50 apiece
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2/8/19 .88/lb hot rolled (delivered) central Indiana. Almost 2x what I paid last year. Been doing this for 13 years, along with shipping increases may be what puts us out of business.
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dooker456, not telling you how to run your business but I would pass the material cost along to my customers. Unless you have a multiyear contract that you have to hold prices, everybody will be doing the same thing and if they don't then they won't last much longer.
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I'm lucky enough to live close to a plant that takes large rolls of steel from a mill, straightens them out and shears to customer specs. I get all the drops I want for $0.25 cents a pound. I take whatever type they give me but I can specify thickness. No diamond plate or stainless. If I get any 3/8 the whole load jumps to $0.35 cents a pound. Most of the time I get 3/16 x 48" x 60" sheets. Last time I ordered I got 2500# for $625.00. I've got another 2000# being delivered today. North Mississippi.
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Are we eligible to apply for some of the $11,000,000,000 in subsidies that corporate farmers were handed when crop prices were taxed?
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Was shopping a place to find steel locally this week actually as I’m just getting started. Metal supermarkets in Marietta Georgia wanted almost $200 a sheet for 11 gauge HR 4 x 8. I found it in Rome Georgia which is much closer to me for about $90 per sheet. Picked up a sheet of CR 18 gauge for $65 also
I was absolutely amazed that there could be that much difference in pricing within 50 miles.
I was absolutely amazed that there could be that much difference in pricing within 50 miles.
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I just by chance ran across another metal supplier in my area. If he doesn't have it in stock he can get it by the next day. His pricing is a bit higher than some other places but they are hit or miss on stock cold rolled. I'll pay a little more for convenience, the cost just gets passed on to the customer anyway.
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Ooooooh.....puhpow! I like what yer sayin'. Passing the cost increase on to the customer is not sustainable. Eventually the customer has to look at other less expensive avenues, be it having parts made over seas (the company that I produce parts for is doing just that) or on a long shot chance other larger operations for quantity price breaks and the customer may not be able to order large enough quantities to get the price break. If you're doing one off signs or other trinket stuff.... then you may be able to pass it on, or the customer may not think the cost is worth it and scrap the idea. In any case the end user loses or they have to cut back on other spending (equipment, employees, benefits, etc). There are few winners in this situation and many losers. I get irritated when people throw out "just pass it on to the customer".
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Steel prices in Ohio are finally starting to go down rather than up...It's been rough the past couple of years.
$100 for a 4x8x11ga
$175 for 72x120x11ga
$900 for 96x240x3/16"
Prices are down about 15% in the last couple of months.
$100 for a 4x8x11ga
$175 for 72x120x11ga
$900 for 96x240x3/16"
Prices are down about 15% in the last couple of months.
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Casaba wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 10:53 am Was shopping a place to find steel locally this week actually as I’m just getting started. Metal supermarkets in Marietta Georgia wanted almost $200 a sheet for 11 gauge HR 4 x 8. I found it in Rome Georgia which is much closer to me for about $90 per sheet. Picked up a sheet of CR 18 gauge for $65 also
I was absolutely amazed that there could be that much difference in pricing within 50 miles.
What’s the name of the Steel place in Rome? I’m in Cumming and been shopping around
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check with coosa steel. they have pretty good pricing for the area
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48x96 hr 16g.....$65
48x96 hr 11g.....$107.50
48x96 hr 16g.....$65
48x96 hr 11g.....$107.50
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Here's a quote I received today on (3) sheets that I'll pickup sheared into 4' x 4' pieces - they deliver also.
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Bold statement brother! Not gunna be very popular here though. But, facts is facts and I agree.
BTW, there is a freshly posted "Trump Train 2020" file in the file sharing section. You can cut a bunch of them out and make 34% less on them.
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