Sep 30, 2019 #1 jloom977 Mechanical Sep 30, 2019 2 US Does anyone have any information on why it is so hard to source large sheets of ASTM b-36 CDA 260 HO4 .0808 thk. in the midwest?
Does anyone have any information on why it is so hard to source large sheets of ASTM b-36 CDA 260 HO4 .0808 thk. in the midwest?
Sep 30, 2019 #2 3DDave Aerospace May 23, 2013 10,574 US Two things come to mind. One is that H04 is not a specification for sheet. I see it in relation to wire, rod, and flats, but no sheets. The other can best be answered by contacting suppliers. I found Aviva Metals via Google search. Upvote 0 Downvote
Two things come to mind. One is that H04 is not a specification for sheet. I see it in relation to wire, rod, and flats, but no sheets. The other can best be answered by contacting suppliers. I found Aviva Metals via Google search.
Sep 30, 2019 Thread starter #3 jloom977 Mechanical Sep 30, 2019 2 US I tried Aviva and a dozen others. I know that H01 (quarter hard) H02 (half-hard) and H03 (three-quarter hard) are available in sheets. I was just told that it may be difficult to source in the states. Upvote 0 Downvote
I tried Aviva and a dozen others. I know that H01 (quarter hard) H02 (half-hard) and H03 (three-quarter hard) are available in sheets. I was just told that it may be difficult to source in the states.
Oct 1, 2019 #4 berkshire New member Jun 8, 2005 4,429 US Have you tried Thyssen/Krupp materials? https://www.thyssenkrupp-materials-na.com/materials/brass/sheetB.E. You are judged not by what you know, but by what you can do. Upvote 0 Downvote
Have you tried Thyssen/Krupp materials? https://www.thyssenkrupp-materials-na.com/materials/brass/sheetB.E. You are judged not by what you know, but by what you can do.