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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Howard" data-source="post: 6568586" data-attributes="member: 65586"><p>Yes you can heat up the spots where you want to drill and also when you want to bend it if you need a sharp bent.</p><p>Pennine Ploughing Hardox 300 is probably only available from swedish steel, it sounds like an annealed 400 which is the sort of thing they put on there web site but may only be available as a special order.</p><p>400 and 450 are available from most profilers they are lower carbon than 500 and easily fabricated.</p><p>I only stock 6mm in 500 but I do keep 5mm in 400. If your local profiler cant help you can try IMS in Birmingham or A J Marshall near York. You should expect to pay around £1500 per ton on thinner plate but could be more on small orders.</p><p>You wont need to pre-heat thinner plate and to be honest I never pre-heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Howard, post: 6568586, member: 65586"] Yes you can heat up the spots where you want to drill and also when you want to bend it if you need a sharp bent. Pennine Ploughing Hardox 300 is probably only available from swedish steel, it sounds like an annealed 400 which is the sort of thing they put on there web site but may only be available as a special order. 400 and 450 are available from most profilers they are lower carbon than 500 and easily fabricated. I only stock 6mm in 500 but I do keep 5mm in 400. If your local profiler cant help you can try IMS in Birmingham or A J Marshall near York. You should expect to pay around £1500 per ton on thinner plate but could be more on small orders. You wont need to pre-heat thinner plate and to be honest I never pre-heat. [/QUOTE]
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