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    I'm trying to source some armour material for the re-design of my flipper arm from the current 1mm thick Gr5 titanium plate to something thicker.
    I've found a piece of Gr5 Ti 400mm by 300mm by 3.5mm thick for £50, does any one know if this is a fair pricel? Have to consider also shipping costs, which I'd estimate around another £20.


    Don't know what else I could use - hardox seems impossible to find in small quantities and its quite heavy, other options I was looking at is ground flat stock but its similar in weight to hardox.

  • #2
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    £50 is a reasonable price for that piece.

    Have a look here. Don't faint please

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    • #3
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      It is a really good price, even Titanium Joe in the US isn't that cheap.

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      • #4
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        Ok I'll get my piece first, then I tell you where I got it from :wink:

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        • #5
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          Titanium plate arrived...this is where i got it from
          http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281064715648? ... 1423.l2649

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          • #6
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            Lol no surprises there. Ebay is the standard place to go for cheap titanium. How much was shipping?

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            • #7
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              £13 shipping, Have yet to find a piece of grade 5 titanium of significant thickness and size at a reasonable price off e-bay!

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              • #8
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                You just did. Titanium ain't cheap. Look into how it's manufactured and you'll understand why. Same with alluminium compared to steel.

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                • #9
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                  Yes you're right, I sure did! The thing I don't get abut Ti is its scrap value - on the island you'd get nothing for it, unlike steel, aluminium, brass or copper. Is it the same over there?

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                  • #10
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                    Same over here.
                    But that's more because titanium scrap/swarf is so rare, there ain't a reasonable recycling circuit for it.

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                    • #11
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                      Hijack...

                      Would swapping Annealed 2mm Grade 2 Titanium for 1.2mm TA10/Ti64 work as top armour? It apparently has poor shear strength and surface wear properties but has higher Ultimate/Yield tensile strength by about 250%.

                      Data from here...

                      TA10: http://asm.matweb.com/search/Specifi...bassnum=MTP641

                      Ti2: http://www.titaniumdistributor.com/t...-annealed.html

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                      • #12
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                        I'd go with the 1.2mm grade5 Ti
                        Grade2 is just pure Ti, with similar tensile strength to mild steel, where as grade5 Ti is nearer to hardox or similar steel.
                        I got 1.2mm gr5 Ti on mine, for normal combat its more than enough, but it also depends on the angle you place your armour at

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                        • #13
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                          I will go with the Grade 5 then. Unfortunately its flat on the top of the machine. I am trying to keep the same style as in Conkers 1 & 2 with the flat edges and sloped core section. The sides are 10mm 7075 and 2mm Ti 2 so no probs there, its just the top I worry about with the new axes coming in. Could also do with a 2mm Grade 6 plate for the base as atm it 2mm grade 2 but thats for later.

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                          • #14
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                            i would love to get some titanium for that price thinking about building a feather weight

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                            • #15
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                              Well you could always check on that seller, she had more sheets in various thickness, sizes and grades. Try to keep the weight below 2 kg as otherwise the shipping will more than double!

                              One thing I get curious about is how you guys use hardox on featherweights and manage to stay within the weight limit...I'm finding it really hard to do so!!

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