;?It seems US steel mills no longer supply 1020 HRS; everyone thinks we should use A36.
I'm designing a machine base weldment, not a bridge! Can anyone out there recommend something a bit less springy than structural iron?
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;?It seems US steel mills no longer supply 1020 HRS; everyone thinks we should use A36.
I'm designing a machine base weldment, not a bridge! Can anyone out there recommend something a bit less springy than structural iron?
44w
Widely used around here for anything and everything
From Answers.com: "44W is the Canadian version of America's A36. 44W is also listed as CSA-G40.21."
Read more: [url]http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_difference_between_A36_steel_and_44W_steel#ixzz21dEx9GAl[/url]
Yes, and we do have A36 available also here so I figured out 44w might be available in the US.