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    Looking for a place in the North Metro/Brighton area that has a greater selection of steel than my local hardware store. Preferably a place that carries anything from DOM and HREW tube, plate up to .25 inch, and has a scrap/remnant pile to pick through.

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    I know this doesn't help you but for those of us in the springs i strongly recommend glasser off 24. small family business with good prices.

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    i am going to go here...

    http://www.frontrange4x4.com/forums/...altitude+steel


    altitude steel to get my stuff for my winch. brody said talk to doug i think and bring cash mention fr4x4 or petes name and you get a good deal.

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    Brody likes them and has been dealing with them forever. I'll toss out Hinton Steel where Jim (Solid Rock Off-Road) works.
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    DEEZLPWR previously posted:
    "i am going to go here...

    http://www.frontrange4x4.com/forums/...altitude+steel


    altitude steel to get my stuff for my winch. brody said talk to doug i think and bring cash mention fr4x4 or petes name and you get a good deal."

    Verified. I got a good deal by doing that

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    I don't want to take away from Brody's guy but when in a bind, these guys have ALWAYS come through for me. Den-Col

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    Thanks for the replies. Den-Col looks like it's the closest to me so I think I'll check them out first. Might also check out Altitude if I happen to be down that way.

    Mark

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    I have used Den-Col for quite awhile myself and they have always had whatever I've needed, but also going to try out Brody's guy @ Altitude.

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    When I have a project coming up, I always check out the recycle center about a mile from my house here in Frisco. They basically have a 30yd dumpster that anyone and everyone can dump thier steel (and whatever else) into. I've gotten a lot of really good steel there. Most of it comes in 2-3 ft chunks so nothing reallly if you're looking to build a bumper, but the price is right. Actually... I guess I did pick up some front end loader bucket wear plates about 6' long 3/4" x ~7". Oh yeah and a couple 2x2x3/16" angle 6' long. Everything I pick up is fairly new, not much rust. Too rusty, I'll leave it for the recycler.

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