where does one get big sheets of tin? (Poultry - Housing/Equipment)

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I have an idea for a chicken feeder and I'll need a big piece of tin. But I have no idea where to get some plain, flat tin.

Is this something that has to be special ordered?

-- Paul Wheaton (paul@javaranch.com), December 18, 2001

Answers

Response to where does one get big sheets of tin?

Open your phone book to steel suppliers or comercial roofing and siding suppliers. How big is big? I know you can buy rolls of flashing (galvanised)from most lumber stores. What gauge of steel? Around here most steel is a stock item but I'd assume the more remote you are the more you special order. Web based phone books can help a lot too.

-- Ross (amulet@istar.ca), December 18, 2001.

Response to where does one get big sheets of tin?

I dont think you want Tin, galvanised metal would be a better and more cost effective solution. You can get these at a metal yard or check out your heating and plumbing contrctor. they might have one.

-- Gary (gws@columbus.rr.com), December 18, 2001.

Response to where does one get big sheets of tin?

heating installers,, they make their own duct work,, they will have some,,and sell it to you

-- stan (sopal@net-port.com), December 18, 2001.

Response to where does one get big sheets of tin?

Why not tin?

-- Paul Wheaton (paul@javaranch.com), December 18, 2001.

Response to where does one get big sheets of tin?

With all the new technologies available in the printing world, I'm not sure this still stands true..but..you used to be able to pick up tin sheets at newspapers for free.

-- pc (jasper2@doglover.com), December 18, 2001.


Go to a Plumbing & Heating Supply. Ask for the metal to make duct work. Its pretty cheap and comes in many sizes

Rudy

-- Rudy Bakker, Sr. (rbakker@wcrtc.net), December 18, 2001.


you could use tin,, but ,, the why ask the question if you could find it

-- stan (sopal@net-port.com), December 18, 2001.

Above, Gary said "I dont think you want Tin, galvanised metal would be a better and more cost effective solution"

Why would I not want tin? Is there something toxic with tin?

-- Paul Wheaton (paul@javaranch.com), December 19, 2001.


I can can get pieces of galv. sheet metal in 3ft by 8ft sheets in a hardware store here in maine. It's not a big store like Home Depot. Just a good hardware store that every country person needs. I use to use it to patch holes in my old truck to pass inspection. Good- luck Ray Chesterville ME The Farm

-- Ray (thecfarm@midmaine.com), December 19, 2001.

My father and I get tim from the $599 carport builders. Their tin comes in different colors. The top piece of tin in each bundle has writing on it (shipping info.). They do not use them and sell them at very reasonable prices.

Bart

-- Bart (Dominickwb@dot.state.sc.us), December 20, 2001.



Doesn't the galvanized metal last longer than tin? I thought that it would hold off rust longer than plain tin. Maybe I'm wrong. Anyway, I am able to get both at my local lumber yard. Good luck with your feeder!

-- cowgirlone (cowgirlone47@hotmail.com), December 20, 2001.

I bought a sheet of galvanized steel that was 8' long by 4'wide at Sothern States for $19.00. It makes a great roof for my chicken coop!

Hope this helps

Andy

-- Andrew Villavicencio (andive68@earthlink.net), December 31, 2001.


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