ALUMINUM 6061:

0.040", 0.050", 0.060", 0.080"

COPPER:

16 oz, 20 oz, 24 oz, 32 oz, 42 oz

BRASS:

14 oz, 16 oz, 20 oz, 22 oz

BONDERIZED STEEL:

24 ga, 26 ga

GALVANIZED STEEL:

14 ga, 16 ga, 18 ga, 20 ga, 22 ga, 24 ga, 26 ga

STAINLESS STEEL:

#2b Finish:

16 ga, 18 ga, 20 ga, 22 ga, 24 ga

#4 Finish:

16 ga, 18 ga, 20 ga, 22 ga

ANODIZED ALUMINUM

Dark bronze, clear, white

0.040", 0.063"

SHEET METAL SHAPES

THE RECTANGLE / THE SQUARE

A rectangle is a four-sided flat shape where every angle is a right angle (90 degrees) In order to define a rectangle you need to 2 linear measures. The opposite side is 100% identical. Based on those two measures you can calculate the area and the range. A square is also a “sort” of a rectangle. The difference to a rectangle is that all sides are of equal length. By entering two measures we will quote you a price of your individual metal part directly on the website.

THE ISOSCELES TRIANGLE

Mathematically spoken an isosceles triangle is a triangle, where at least two sides have equal length and at least two angles are equal as well.In order to calculate the area and the range of an isosceles triangle, you will be asked to enter the length of the side ("a" or "b") and the length of side c.

THE RIGHT TRIANGLE (LEFT AND RIGHT

A right triangle always will have these 2 rules that describe a right triangle a) it has one right angle (which is always 90 degrees).b) it has two other equal angles wich always be 45 degrees.You will need to enter the measures of side a and b for us to quote you a price.

THE FRAME

The frame describes much like in the case of a ring an outer rim and a inner rim. The shape of a frame can be a rectangle or a square. You will need to give us the measures of side a and b for the outer rim and side c and d for the inner rim. Remember the inner rim can never be larger then the outer rim.

THE ANGLE OR CORNER GUARD

The angle is basically “L”-shaped. It can be very long for instance to protect a corner of a wall or it could be fairly short to hold something together. Whatever you will be using it for you define the by entering the measure of side a and b as well as the length. A typical L-shaped angle has a 90-degree corner, but with us, your angle can have other degrees as well.

THE U CHANNEL ( U-CHANNEL )

The U Channel (U-channel sometimes also called a C-Channel) is a metal rail where two sides are bend in an 90 degree angle to form a U. It is formed out of a rectangle where second step two sides are getting bend to shape a U.You can define your U-Channel as you wish. By entering the measures of side a, b and c and the length of the rail we can quote you a price.

THE TRAY / BOX

The Tray is formed like a box. You define the inner rectangle and the height of the sides of the trat. Please keep in mind that we will not be welding the sides together as this can be very hard to do. The sides are as close as possible to each other. Depending on the purpose of the tray you can close the corners i.e. with silicon.

THE HAT CHANNEL / THE CAP PROFILE

The Hat Channel ( Hat-Channel ) is composed of a U Channel ( U-Channel ) with 2 outward flanges on each side. If you look at it from the side it has the form of a top hat.you will need to give us 5 measures to define the hat channel. Please be aware that the total length of those 5 measures can not exceed 48 inches.

THE Z CHANNEL

The Z-Channel also known as a Z-Bar, Zee or Purlin is metal shaped into a "Z". In our case, the Z-Channel has two 90 degree angles. You will need to define your Z-Channel by entering the measures of the sides a, b and c as well as the length you need. That is all to configure your individual custom cut sheet metal.