Where to find metal/aluminum for a COB DIY and go to sleep girls red light

Colo MMJ

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I was in Lowes today looking for aluminum. They have some flat metal by roofing area and then a section with metal for projects. Nothing was that great and nothing felt like aluminum.

Should I buy online from another source or did I miss it?

I saw a red Feit 250 watt BR Red light for $7.98 but it was like a heat lamp. I was wondering of that was any good for the 5 minute goodnight girls light. Is this good night light used in veg and flower?

http://www.azpartsmaster.com/Products/Incandescent-BR40-Shape-Heat-Lamp-Medium-Base-250W-Red-Bulb__C05291.aspx?affid=googleproduct&gclid=CjwKEAjwqdi7BRCL6Zmjk5-rsTwSJABmrVabanwBPJZ08rZMnqzLeBfSI3a6LPMJJspGeSJ4_DmamxoCtiDw_wcB

Probably not even the right spectrum. Looking for a red goodnight light.
 

Organic Miner

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Feel your pain. All the AL I can find online or HomeDepot is going to run $3/ft. Check out 8020.inc; nice stuff but pricey. The upside they have everything you need. If you started adding all the stuff you need from Lowes/HD you start running into the $3/ft price. If your making just a couple of units, I would go with 8020. I have not decided yet because I need to make 20 units to cover my grow room (ands that's just the flower room).

If you find a cheaper supplier of quality AL, let me. Oh yeah, you need factor in shipping costs if go online, and that ain't cheap!
 

Colo MMJ

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Feel your pain. All the AL I can find online or HomeDepot is going to run $3/ft. Check out 8020.inc; nice stuff but pricey. The upside they have everything you need. If you started adding all the stuff you need from Lowes/HD you start running into the $3/ft price. If your making just a couple of units, I would go with 8020. I have not decided yet because I need to make 20 units to cover my grow room (ands that's just the flower room).

If you find a cheaper supplier of quality AL, let me. Oh yeah, you need factor in shipping costs if go online, and that ain't cheap!
I will look around thanks.
I found this but metal, aluminum etc is expensive.
http://www.metalsdepot.com/


Man you have a big operation. May I ask soil or hydroponic? Indoor or outdoor?
 
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testiclees

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I bet you can fit the 730's on 1.8" it's .66 per foot at HSUSA.

Are you cool on the cooling of the mono's? Do you know the heat dissipation needed for the amperage you're gonna use?
 

Colo MMJ

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Many thanks guys. Dan at Timber also said they have a frame and also a model with Osram red LEDs. The people on the forum are great. Thanks Will and Vegas. Thanks to all! 8-)
 

Mathematix

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I will look around thanks.
I found this but metal, aluminum etc is expensive.
http://www.metalsdepot.com/


Man you have a big operation. May I ask soil or hydroponic? Indoor or outdoor?
used these guys myself as im unable to do much moving around right now. its expensive as shit but you get what you pay for. shipping time isnt bad either, got my first order within the week
 
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bicit

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I was in Lowes today looking for aluminum. They have some flat metal by roofing area and then a section with metal for projects. Nothing was that great and nothing felt like aluminum.

Should I buy online from another source or did I miss it?

I saw a red Feit 250 watt BR Red light for $7.98 but it was like a heat lamp. I was wondering of that was any good for the 5 minute goodnight girls light. Is this good night light used in veg and flower?

http://www.azpartsmaster.com/Products/Incandescent-BR40-Shape-Heat-Lamp-Medium-Base-250W-Red-Bulb__C05291.aspx?affid=googleproduct&gclid=CjwKEAjwqdi7BRCL6Zmjk5-rsTwSJABmrVabanwBPJZ08rZMnqzLeBfSI3a6LPMJJspGeSJ4_DmamxoCtiDw_wcB

Probably not even the right spectrum. Looking for a red goodnight light.
Lowes and HD both stock 6061 aluminum flatbar, angle, and C-channel. However they are priced through the roof, and dimensions can be spotty. I'd actually recommend using your google fuu and visiting some local metal shops around town. The aluminum from the metal shops is usually 1/4 of the price as what you would get at the hardware store, they'll typically cut it for next to nothing, and only charge you for what you need. ETA: Even better still, some places will let you raid their 'remnant pile' and sell you that stuff for a song if you only need an off piece.

I ended up calling almost 50+ different metal vendors all over the state for a recent project. Very few were rude and only a handful wasn't interested in walk-in/small quantity customers.
 
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