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dadunc205x
April 11th, 2005, 18:24
When i searched at EMJ for 1020 DOM i was given this speadsheet with a ton of different types of DOM. Is there any (major) difference between any of them? DOM SRA was in stock for a ton of sizes, so i'm assuming that this is what you get when you ask for "DOM". I just don't want to order some exotic for of DOM thats not giong to be as good as another form. thanks

DOM, DOM AD, DOM ANN, DOM AS DR, DOM AS DRA, DOM AS DRAWN, DOM BRITE, DOM CYL WELD, DOM DBL SR, DOM DRVLN, DOM DRVLN SRA, DOM G&P, DOM P&O, DOM P&O SR, DOM SRA, DOM SRA BR, DOM SRA BR FIN, DOM SRA DRVLN, DOM SRA NI, DOM SRA P&, DOM SRA P&O, DOM SRA SS, DOM SRA SSID, DOM SRA ZI, DOM SSID, DOM SSID S, DOM UNANN, DOM UNANN P&O

ZTFab
April 11th, 2005, 19:48
Depends on what you're using it for....what's the application...i.e., suspension, roll cage....???

dadunc205x
April 13th, 2005, 11:56
I need probably around 8 sticks for the cage, and another 5 for other random things(suspension, bumpers, shock hoops, etc)

class7s
April 13th, 2005, 13:02
I need probably around 8 sticks for the cage, and another 5 for other random things(suspension, bumpers, shock hoops, etc)


Contact Marmon Keystone and setup an acct with them I have found that they have the best prices lately.

Gordon
April 15th, 2005, 17:13
I have gotten good pricing from Marmon Keystone lately too. Jorgensen just did their IPO so they may need to increase some sales numbers over the next few months. Keep getting quotes from them.

For the most part you will only have one choice from your supplier in the size you want. Sometimes they have 1026 instead of 1020 also. The most important differance of everything listed is as drawn verses annealed. The as drawn is slightly stronger. I wouldn't worry about it though.