Sandbaggy Hot Rolled Steel Flat Bar 1/8" x 1/2" x 36" Plain, 11 Gauge

This Sandbaggy hot rolled steel flat bar is a plain 11 gauge steel strip sized 1/8" thick x 1/2" wide x 36" long. Condition is new. It can be used for general fabrication, repairs, brackets, and other workshop or industrial applications where a flat steel bar is needed. The listing does not provide additional details on finish, tolerances, or certifications, so check the listing for details. Free shipping is included with this item.

USD 15.40
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Item ID116485209058
LocationTustin US
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Seller sandbaggy
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Start time2025-02-18T21:44:49.000Z
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Key specs
Unit Qty1
BrandSandbaggy
Thickness1/8" (0.125")
Length36" (3 feet)
Pack Quantity25 pieces/box
MaterialHot Rolled Plain Steel
MPNHot Rolled Steel Flat Bar
Width1/2" (0.5")
Weight per Piece0.62 lbs
Gauge11
Review summary

This Sandbaggy hot rolled steel flat bar is a plain 11 gauge steel strip sized 1/8" thick x 1/2" wide x 36" long. Condition is new. It can be used for general fabrication, repairs, brackets, and other workshop or industrial applications where a flat steel bar is needed. The listing does not provide additional details on finish, tolerances, or certifications, so check the listing for details. Free shipping is included with this item.

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Get Reliable Performance with Premium Steel Flat Bars – 1/8" x 1/2" x 36" These top-grade plain steel flat bars are ideal for a variety of uses, ranging from metalworking to custom fabrication. They are also suited for structural support and other construction needs. With a 1/8" thickness, 1/2" width, and 36" length, they strike the perfect balance between strength and adaptability, making them suitable for both professional and personal projects. Each bar weighs only 0.62 lbs, making them lightweight and easy to manage without sacrificing durability. Packaged in sets of 25 pieces, this hot rolled steel bar provides ample material for large projects or multiple smaller tasks. Our durable and reliable bars offer consistent, high-quality performance to meet all your construction, fabrication, and industrial project requirements. Specs Material: Hot Rolled Plain Steel Gauge: 11 Thickness: 1/8" (0.125") Width: 1/2" (0.5") Length: 36" (3 feet) Weight per Piece: 0.62 lbs Pack Quantity: 25 pieces/box Features Durable construction of our hot rolled steel flat bar ensures strength and long-lasting performance. Versatile application perfect for construction, fabrication, and repair tasks, making these steel bars suitable for both professional and DIY projects. Lightweight design with each piece weighing only 0.62 lbs, allowing for easy handling and transport of steel bar stock without compromising on durability. Easy to cut to needed

size using common tools like a hacksaw or power saw, offering you the flexibility to customize flat steel bars based on your unique project requirements. Bulk packaging sold in a pack of 25 pieces flat bar, ideal for large-scale projects or multiple smaller jobs. FAQ How to cut steel flat bar? To cut this steel bar, you can use a hacksaw for a clean cut since it’s relatively thin. A power saw with a metal-cutting blade will also work well if you want faster results. If you have an angle grinder, it can cut through the metal bar quickly, though it may leave rougher edges that will need some finishing. How to bend steel flat bar? To bend this flat bar steel, a bending brake is an ideal tool for creating precise bends. The steel is thin enough that you should be able to bend it with minimal effort. If you don’t have a bending brake, you can manually bend it using a vise and some steady pressure. Applying heat with a torch could help make the bending process easier when the steel is stiff or you need sharper bends.