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date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 12:24:31 +0100,    group: uk.rec.engines.stationary        back       
steel for sale   
Morning All



I have just aquired around 400kg+ of bright steel - flat and round, 
smallish sizes inch by quarter, inch and a quarter by a quarter, three 
quarter square, three quarter dia, inch dia etc.  It is in lengths up to 
6 feet long.  There is also a couple of pieces of six inch by quarter 
bright and six inch by eigth black.

The steel is currently located in the CB4 post code area just north of 
Cambridge.

It is available as a single lot - I can email a coupole of photos to 
anyone who is seriously interested in it.

The asking price is £100.  I reckon there is about £700 worth based on 
Parker Steels prices.

I aquired the steel when I went to clear a load of scrap from a workshop 
  only to find that it was all good stock and not really scrap at all! 
Its too good to send to the scrap yard where it will make about 50 quid 
maybe 60 quid if the price keeps going up, but if it doesn't sell - 
thats where it will be going :o(  At £100 it is cheap enough to make 
gates out of!


Please remove THE OBVIOUS to reply



regards



Dudley
date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 12:24:31 +0100   author:   Dudley Simons

Re: steel for sale   
On 4 Jul, 12:24, Dudley Simons  wrote:
> Morning All
>
> I have just aquired around 400kg of bright steel - flat and round,
> smallish sizes inch by quarter, inch and a quarter by a quarter, three
> quarter square, three quarter dia, inch dia etc.  It is in lengths up to
> 6 feet long.  There is also a couple of pieces of six inch by quarter
> bright and six inch by eigth black.
>
> The steel is currently located in the CB4 post code area just north of
> Cambridge.
>
> It is available as a single lot - I can email a coupole of photos to
> anyone who is seriously interested in it.
>
> The asking price is £100.  I reckon there is about £700 worth based on
> Parker Steels prices.
>
> I aquired the steel when I went to clear a load of scrap from a workshop
>   only to find that it was all good stock and not really scrap at all!
> Its too good to send to the scrap yard where it will make about 50 quid
> maybe 60 quid if the price keeps going up, but if it doesn't sell -
> thats where it will be going :o(  At £100 it is cheap enough to make
> gates out of!
>
> Please remove THE OBVIOUS to reply
>
> regards
>
> Dudley

sent you a mail
Dave
date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 11:59:48 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Dave S

Re: steel for sale   
Morning All


Sorry for not posting this follow up sooner but I have had issues with 
my newsreader and NTL/Virgin at home over the weekend and had to wait 
until i was in the office to post.

The steel has gone - thanks to everyone who enquired.  It was collected 
Sunday morning in a Rover Metro with the seats removed!



regards


Dudley






Dudley Simons wrote:
> Morning All
> 
> 
> 
> I have just aquired around 400kg+ of bright steel - flat and round, 
> smallish sizes inch by quarter, inch and a quarter by a quarter, three 
> quarter square, three quarter dia, inch dia etc.  It is in lengths up to 
> 6 feet long.  There is also a couple of pieces of six inch by quarter 
> bright and six inch by eigth black.
> 
> The steel is currently located in the CB4 post code area just north of 
> Cambridge.
> 
> It is available as a single lot - I can email a coupole of photos to 
> anyone who is seriously interested in it.
> 
> The asking price is £100.  I reckon there is about £700 worth based on 
> Parker Steels prices.
> 
> I aquired the steel when I went to clear a load of scrap from a workshop 
>  only to find that it was all good stock and not really scrap at all! 
> Its too good to send to the scrap yard where it will make about 50 quid 
> maybe 60 quid if the price keeps going up, but if it doesn't sell - 
> thats where it will be going :o(  At £100 it is cheap enough to make 
> gates out of!
> 
> 
> Please remove THE OBVIOUS to reply
> 
> 
> 
> regards
> 
> 
> 
> Dudley
>
date: Mon, 07 Jul 2008 09:59:46 +0100   author:   Dudley Simons

Re: steel for sale   
Dudley Simons wrote:
> Morning All
> 
> 
> Sorry for not posting this follow up sooner but I have had issues with 
> my newsreader and NTL/Virgin at home over the weekend and had to wait 
> until i was in the office to post.
> 
> The steel has gone - thanks to everyone who enquired.  It was collected 
> Sunday morning in a Rover Metro with the seats removed!

And the suspension bottomed out?

   BugBear
date: Mon, 07 Jul 2008 10:29:22 +0100   author:   bugbear _trim

Re: steel for sale   
bugbear wrote:
> Dudley Simons wrote:
>> Morning All
>>
>>
>> Sorry for not posting this follow up sooner but I have had issues with 
>> my newsreader and NTL/Virgin at home over the weekend and had to wait 
>> until i was in the office to post.
>>
>> The steel has gone - thanks to everyone who enquired.  It was 
>> collected Sunday morning in a Rover Metro with the seats removed!
> 
> And the suspension bottomed out?
> 
>   BugBear



well lets just say that there wasn't a lot of travel left on the 
suspension :o)
date: Mon, 07 Jul 2008 13:05:37 +0100   author:   Dudley Simons

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