12:19 pm
October 15, 2016
One thing I've struggled to find in Washington is a scrap yard. If you're looking for scraps of steel plate, tubing, angle, flat & round bar, band saw blades, etc, etc, etc.. take some doughnuts down to Metals Supermarkets and make some friends. Every time I stop by for steel I end up leaving with something awesome from the bin by their big saw or the big scrap bins in the back. I haven't gone overboard with it so they've never charged me for anything that I've pulled out of the bins.
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