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South Austin Metals has outgrown our original home and we are excited to announce our new facility located at: 10704 South Interstate 35 Frontage Road, Austin TX 78748 We’ve spent 35 years winning over our customers with metal supply, fabrication, and delivery services.

We’re proud to lead the metal supply and fabrication market in Austin and Central Texas. Drop by and check out the new location! #metaltothepedal #testyourmetal #showyourmetal #moving #SouthAustinMetals #steel #metalsupply #fabrication #corten #jobsitedelivery #cuttospecs

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South Austin Metals has outgrown our original home and we are excited to announce our new facility located at: 10704 South Interstate 35 Frontage Road, Austin TX 78748 We’ve spent 35 years winning over our customers with metal supply, fabrication, and delivery services.

We’re proud to lead the metal supply and fabrication market in Austin and Central Texas. Drop by and check out the new location! #metaltothepedal #testyourmetal #showyourmetal #moving #SouthAustinMetals #steel #metalsupply #fabrication #corten #jobsitedelivery #cuttospecs

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South Austin Metals has outgrown our original home and we are excited to announce our new facility located at: 10704 South Interstate 35 Frontage Road, Austin TX 78748 We’ve spent 35 years winning over our customers with metal supply, fabrication, and delivery services.

We’re proud to lead the metal supply and fabrication market in Austin and Central Texas. Drop by and check out the new location! #metaltothepedal #testyourmetal #showyourmetal #moving #SouthAustinMetals #steel #metalsupply #fabrication #corten #jobsitedelivery #cuttospecs

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South Austin Metals has outgrown our original home and we are excited to announce our new facility located at: 10704 South Interstate 35 Frontage Road, Austin TX 78748 We’ve spent 35 years winning over our customers with metal supply, fabrication, and delivery services.

We’re proud to lead the metal supply and fabrication market in Austin and Central Texas. Drop by and check out the new location! #metaltothepedal #testyourmetal #showyourmetal #moving #SouthAustinMetals #steel #metalsupply #fabrication #corten #jobsitedelivery #cuttospecs

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Advantages of building with metal
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The Advantages of Building With Metal

When it comes to constructing a building, there are a lot of factors that go into completing the project. From design layout to aesthetics, energy efficiency, eco-friendliness, and more, many different factors need to be considered during the construction of a building.  One of the most important factors is what kind of material you use

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Square Tube vs. Round Tube: Knowing the Difference

Tubes are one of the most versatile metal supplies available. As a result, they are used in various industries, including construction, industrial, and manufacturing. In reality, you will find a tube or two in almost every manufactured building to aid in the structure’s stability and functionality. Tubes and pipes are not the same. Even though they appear

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Comparing the Top 3 Metal Alloys

Copper, brass, and bronze are all red metals, characterized by their red-tinted color. Copper is a pure metal, and brass and bronze are copper alloys. These three metals have unique properties, making them useful for various industrial applications. We’ll go over their distinct properties, different grades, and potential applications.  Related: Popular Metals & Their Uses The

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Knowing About the Beryllium Copper Properties

Most builders know that beryllium copper is valuable due to its price point, but what makes it worthy of the higher costs, and what is the difference between copper and beryllium copper? We’ll break down the unique characteristics and properties of beryllium copper that make it such a versatile, valuable metal. Related: Ferrous vs. Non-Ferrous

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A Guide to 260 Brass

What is copper alloy 260 brass? 260 Brass, often called cartridge brass, is a metal that’s resistant to corrosion in most environments. It’s a copper-zinc alloy that has a shiny, yellow appearance. Many builders and manufacturers refer to 260 brass as the workhorse of all varieties of copper alloys. 260 Brass can also be used

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Pipe Schedules: The Ultimate Guide

Having the right-sized pipe supplies can make the difference between getting a job done on time and properly or requesting extra time and finances while you wait for the correct pipe size. Pipe size not only refers to the length of the pipe and the diameter of the pipe but also the width of the

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Hot Rolled vs. Cold Rolled Steel: What You Should Know

There are many different grades, shapes, finishes, and specifications of steel. According to the World Steel Association, there are over 3,500 grades, and they each have unique properties. Because of the different grades, there are types of steel for every application; the various styles mean that builders commonly use steel for infrastructure, wind turbines, vehicles,

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Benefits of Using Angle Iron for Your Next Project

Most consumers take for granted the convenience of steel and its continued availability in the consumer market. Most people may be surprised by how much steel and metal-derived products that they use every day and every year, The average person uses over 275 pounds of metal every year in some capacity. People use metal via

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Best Ways to Cut Angle Iron

Angle iron is a lightweight, durable, strong, and versatile metal product used for buttressing, pressure, and support in various construction, home improvement, and carpentry projects. Angle iron is also used in large-scale industrial construction projects. Take a good glance at the structural components of the next bridge you drive or walk over. The structural features

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Most Popular Types of Metals & Their Uses

You can find the use and development of metal throughout human history dating back to the Bronze age. However, since then, we have realized that there are thousands of different types of metal and even more uses for it. Metal has become the base of the Industrial Revolution and has since become ingrained in our

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Wide Flange Beam versus I-Beams: A Builders Guide

When it comes to building, the beam is the key to a long-lasting and beautiful structure. But there are many different types of beams out there. Today let’s look at two of the most common beams. These two also have quite a few similarities and differences that allow for different applications for structuring something stable. 

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What Is Galling and How to Fix It

Galling can happen for several reasons, but none make it any less frustrating. Top-quality metal and industry-regulated material is susceptible to this common issue, but there are ways to prevent it.  What is Galling in Metal? Though it is most common in stainless steel, galling can happen in a variety of metals. The term is

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Cold Welding 101: Definition, Guide, FAQ

When one thinks of welding, the first picture that likely comes to mind is molten metal, orange sparks, and the protective gear that welders must wear while working. In short, you’re probably thinking of something like the image above. However, there are several different forms of welding that do not fit with these mental images.

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Bronze vs Brass & Copper [Complete Guide]

Bronze, brass, and copper all share the characteristic of having a slight red tint, giving them the label often referred to as the ‘red metals’. While these three metals share some similar attributes—for example, bronze, brass, and copper are not magnetic—they surprisingly have many differences and, at times, can be challenging to tell apart due

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A36 Steel: Grade Guide & FAQ

Steel is commonly used for providing structural support for a variety of things, such as buildings, machines, and bridges. Due to the various uses of steel, it’s essential to distinguish the different types of steel and their stability. Today you’ll learn about A36 Steel, one of the most common types of steel welders use. We’ll

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Annealing: Everything You Want to Know

America’s industry is built on steel and other metals, and we want our materials to be the strongest possible. Our buildings, cars, factories, and equipment all require the best materials possible to perform at their peak. Metals on their own can be hard and brittle, leaving room for failure and fracture, which can be dangerous

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Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Metal: What’s the Difference?

Figuring out what metals to use when building can turn into a headscratcher. Too many times, individuals choose metals like copper or lead, only to find out that they aren’t compatible with the original metals that you may have selected. But why is that? Not many people know that metals have different properties. They are

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