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    Where to buy brass bar/rod stock?

    I am looking for a source/supplier for brass bar or rod stock. Couple feet at first, possibly more later. Between 7/8" and 1-1/8" diameter.

    Looking specifically for UNS C73800 alloy, C74000/ASTM B122, or C74500... NOT naval or free cutting brass.

    Any ideas where to find it? My Google-fu is weak.
    Last edited by DavidBoren; 08-26-2020, 04:07 PM.
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    #2
    McMaster Carr but shipping might hurt . What area are you in?

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      #3
      Pacific Northwest... more specifically Portland, Oregon.

      I didn't see any of the alloys I am looking for on McMaster. I will look again.

      I might have found a source of B122 bar stock... Aviva metals, I am requesting a quote.
      If you need to talk, I will listen. Leave a message and I will call you back as soon as I get it.
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        #4
        It's not solid stock, but I have feed and barrel tube for Sherida. If you're interested (about same size as stock tubes).
        Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

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          Thanks, but I need solid stock. I am hoping to have some strikers made...

        #5
        Research the spec you desire and see if if crosses over to something available. Many times the product is the same just measured/ rated with a different spec. This is the case at least in my world, ISO vs SAE, spec all depend on what area it's marked to.

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          Originally posted by Bulldogr6 View Post
          Research the spec you desire and see if if crosses over to something available. Many times the product is the same just measured/ rated with a different spec. This is the case at least in my world, ISO vs SAE, spec all depend on what area it's marked to.

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          True, and often not spec'ed is the same as the spec'ed but without the paperwork ... Came out of the same machine in the same batch
          Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

          XEMON's phantom double sided feed
          Keep your ATS going: Project rATS 2.0
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