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I'm working on a project and need help finding weight and size specific metal bars .  it's the weight that's important, the size being negotiable per the supplier. I've scoured google, with no results. I'm not looking for an immediate buy, i just need to get a quote for the overall cost of the project. If anyone could help, i would be immensely thankful.

I have no clue what this has to do with foundry work, but there is a nice man in Uptown Chicago that could help, or maybe you prefer Oslo or Wiesbaden?  Brisbane or Prague ?

the world is a big place, you could help yourself and post a general location

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i apologize, i did the math on it last night, and the actual substance i need doesn't exist (too dense) i thank all of you for your input.

 

in that case I can sell you forged bars of unobtainium

 unobtainium is stronger than hellium, and lighter than airium

im not sure if this would work for you but I'm sure unaffordium would do the job you need to do

I have some drops out the back of beyond

if you need I can measure them

 

in that case I can sell you forged bars of unobtainium

 unobtainium is stronger than hellium, and lighter than airium

im not sure if this would work for you but I'm sure unaffordium would do the job you need to do

I have some drops out the back of beyond

if you need I can measure them

 

Can i have to bits of string lengths by about that much width? 

Oh and can you make it about so thick?

Quick and dirty calculation.

Think Chevy 283.

Most steel weighs .283 lbs per cubic inch.

Calculate the volume and multiply by the old Chevy .283.

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