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Thread: Best source for .050 Nickel 200

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    Best source for .050 Nickel 200

    Does anyone have a reasonable source for this material?

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    yea high temp is expensive. 730.

    altemp wanted 1158.

    I think they are both nuts

    I can get iridium plated titanium for 1200

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    Why do you want plates that thick?
    When you're one step ahead of the crowd you're a genius.
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    Just found an amazing source for Nickel 200

    Hey guys, just found a source for .062" Nickel 200.

    It is selling for $.44 per sq. ft.

    Almost a quarter of what the other places were charging.

    http://www.onlinemetals.com/index.cfm

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    Is that $0.44 or $44.00 per square feet?
    $44.00 is good
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    yes sorry for the typo.

    63.36 per square ft.

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    Any one selling a generator made w/ Nickel plates yet?

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    Price Jump?

    Hey Shane, I just saw this thread and went to the website to check on that price per sq. ft. ---Better check again, looks like things just went crazy.. See attached .jpg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BioFarmer93 View Post
    Hey Shane, I just saw this thread and went to the website to check on that price per sq. ft. ---Better check again, looks like things just went crazy.. See attached .jpg.
    That Nickel sheet is way too thick. No need for .062 thiuckness.

    Larry
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    Up to 14.5 MPG with no enhancers. Still testing the effects of lots of HHO and no electronic enhancers.

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    Aside from some .01" to .001" shim stock it looks like .062" is the thinnest plate stock they sell. I wasn't making a recommendation, only pointing out a price- earlier in this thread there had been some mention of .062" for .44 or 44.00 per square ft. which would be fantastic if it were so. At those prices even I might be able to afford a small Nickel 200 cell.

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