London based sheet metal sellers?

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London based sheet metal sellers?

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Hi,

Does anyone know where I can buy a large piece of thin sheet metal 1200mm x 900mm? Needs to be less than or up to 1mm thin ideally.

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Some motor factors stock plain sheet steel in the thickness you want, the sort of place that sells panels etc should sort you out...

I gather you don't want galvanised sheet?
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If not, have a look here-

http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/metal-suppliers.htm

Might be one local to you....
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Thanks to you both. Doesn't need to be galvanised, no. Looks like some good leads on those links so I'll check them out.

Thanks again.
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