T Slot Aluminum

Gtinnel

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2020
Messages
21,416
Reaction score
29,966
Location
Charleston, WV
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I'm getting ready to build a bracket to mount some new lights to and I'd like to use a single 6' piece of t-slot aluminum. Where do most hobbyists buy it from that's affordable. Everywhere I've seen its the shipping that causes the price to high, and I didn't see any for sale locally.
Anyone mind sharing their source.
 

MnFish1

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Dec 28, 2016
Messages
22,864
Reaction score
21,991
Rating - 100%
1   0   0
I'm getting ready to build a bracket to mount some new lights to and I'd like to use a single 6' piece of t-slot aluminum. Where do most hobbyists buy it from that's affordable. Everywhere I've seen its the shipping that causes the price to high, and I didn't see any for sale locally.
Anyone mind sharing their source.
Hope this helps (Free shipping) - but I don't know the usual cost - its 2 pieces per order:

 

reefinnewb

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Nov 23, 2020
Messages
217
Reaction score
278
Location
Macungie
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Anything over 48" is going to be expensive to ship. I get mine from Zyltech.com. They only supply up to 50" I believe. Their shipping isn't bad and the price of the actual piece is cheaper than most. You can check out 80/20.com as well.

Edit: if you search, you can get "couplers" for the t-slot that can join pieces together end to end. So get two 30" pieces and couple them together. Make sure to buy them for the series you will be using.

Like this:
 

Hydrored

2500 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Dec 25, 2019
Messages
4,010
Reaction score
15,221
Location
The great state of Texas
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
OP
OP
Gtinnel

Gtinnel

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2020
Messages
21,416
Reaction score
29,966
Location
Charleston, WV
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Anything over 48" is going to be expensive to ship. I get mine from Zyltech.com. They only supply up to 50" I believe. Their shipping isn't bad and the price of the actual piece is cheaper than most. You can check out 80/20.com as well.

Edit: if you search, you can get "couplers" for the t-slot that can join pieces together end to end. So get two 30" pieces and couple them together. Make sure to buy them for the series you will be using.

Like this:

Yes I knew shipping was going to be what killed me on the price. I considered joining two pieces but I'd prefer to have one continuous piece if reasonable price wise. The places that offer free shipping, like Amazon, often just factor shipping into the price.
 
OP
OP
Gtinnel

Gtinnel

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2020
Messages
21,416
Reaction score
29,966
Location
Charleston, WV
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Grainger carries 8020 brand for local pick-up, it's a little more pricey than direct but after you include shipping the cost is about the same-

This is exactly what I was hoping for. I checked Home Depot and Lowes but I never even considered checking at Grainger. It seems like I can get the 6' piece that I need for just over $30 which is well within what I'm willing to pay.

Thanks
 

MnFish1

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Dec 28, 2016
Messages
22,864
Reaction score
21,991
Rating - 100%
1   0   0
Yes I knew shipping was going to be what killed me on the price. I considered joining two pieces but I'd prefer to have one continuous piece if reasonable price wise. The places that offer free shipping, like Amazon, often just factor shipping into the price.
The link I provided was 72 inches 2 pieces - free shipping - but as you said - the price is often included - though sometimes not. I compared a little - the price does not seem unreasonable. After all - the product has to be shipped to a local 'store' as well - so there will always be a shipping cost involved (somehow:)
 
OP
OP
Gtinnel

Gtinnel

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2020
Messages
21,416
Reaction score
29,966
Location
Charleston, WV
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
The link I provided was 72 inches 2 pieces - free shipping - but as you said - the price is often included - though sometimes not. I compared a little - the price does not seem unreasonable. After all - the product has to be shipped to a local 'store' as well - so there will always be a shipping cost involved (somehow:)
I looked at the link you provided but it still makes each piece around $55 each which isn't too bad, but at Grainger I can get them for $33/piece. The other thing with the Amazon link having 2 pieces is that I only need the one piece so the second one would go unused. Which means I would kind of be paying over $110 for the piece I need.

Actually I just looked again and the pieces you linked are bigger 1.5" pieces, so probably not a bad price for the size just a little more than I was hoping to spend and a little bigger than I need to hang a few small led lights from.

I actually found a place where I can buy it for $20 in the next state over from me, which I will be there this weekend. Unfortunately the business is closed on the weekend and the shipping was around $100.
 

Hydrored

2500 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Dec 25, 2019
Messages
4,010
Reaction score
15,221
Location
The great state of Texas
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I would go with 1.5 (15 series) if it were me and I did for my light fixture build.
If it’s just one single rail being supported in 3 placed 1” is ok

not sure what lights but you are covered for the future, my lights are heavy
 
OP
OP
Gtinnel

Gtinnel

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2020
Messages
21,416
Reaction score
29,966
Location
Charleston, WV
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I would go with 1.5 (15 series) if it were me and I did for my light fixture build.
If it’s just one single rail being supported in 3 placed 1” is ok

not sure what lights but you are covered for the future, my lights are heavy

Its 5 of the new noopsyche lights, which is just under 20lbs total. I currently have 4 mounting points in my ceiling for my current lights, so I can easily support the rail in 4 spots. Do you think the bigger rail would be necessary? The one I'm looking at on Grainger is a 10 series, which I'm assuming is 1" wide, which I assumed would be plenty strong enough. Although I have essentially no experience with t slot aluminum.

After looking at the bigger one the price on Amazon is very reasonable per piece. If all else fails I'll just use aluminum square tubing, which is cheap and locally available. I just like the though of the slot so that the mounting points are adjustable to change position of the lights, since I don't plan on evenly spacing them across the 6' length.
 

JGT

5000 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 6, 2020
Messages
5,465
Reaction score
6,123
Location
Northeast
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
In the end, you wind up paying about the same regardless of where you get it. Some say free shipping but roll it into the cost of the pieces.
 
OP
OP
Gtinnel

Gtinnel

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2020
Messages
21,416
Reaction score
29,966
Location
Charleston, WV
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I have been pretty happy with the hardware I ordered from tnutz.com. You can get a shipping quote once items are added to your cart.
The 10 series piece is about $15 and $45 to ship, which is probably a very good price for shipping. If I were getting a lot of it I would definitely go this route but I'll probably still stick with Grainger if the consensus is that the 10 series is strong enough. It is a very nice website that gives you every option you could image to get the piece exactly how you want it. If I ever design a metal stand I would absolutely use them.

ETA- maybe I just need to find some other project where I can use more of it so that I can justify the shipping cost. It's like Legos for adults.
 

kenbennedy

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jun 5, 2021
Messages
172
Reaction score
197
Location
Houston
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
The 10 series piece is about $15 and $45 to ship, which is probably a very good price for shipping. If I were getting a lot of it I would definitely go this route but I'll probably still stick with Grainger if the consensus is that the 10 series is strong enough. It is a very nice website that gives you every option you could image to get the piece exactly how you want it. If I ever design a metal stand I would absolutely use them.

ETA- maybe I just need to find some other project where I can use more of it so that I can justify the shipping cost. It's like Legos for adults.
I put my whole stand together with material from tnutz; 48" x 36" x 34" high.

Two joined (bolted together) pieces of shorter extrusion can 100% be as strong and stiff as one continuous piece. Cosmetically they may differ,
 
OP
OP
Gtinnel

Gtinnel

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2020
Messages
21,416
Reaction score
29,966
Location
Charleston, WV
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I put my whole stand together with material from tnutz; 48" x 36" x 34" high.

Two joined (bolted together) pieces of shorter extrusion can 100% be as strong and stiff as one continuous piece. Cosmetically they may differ,
I mistakenly assumed it was weaker if two shorter pieces joined together. This opens up a bunch of new options for much less shipping charges.
I really like the site you linked and if I were going to need more than 1 piece I would definitely order from there.
 

kenbennedy

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jun 5, 2021
Messages
172
Reaction score
197
Location
Houston
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I mistakenly assumed it was weaker if two shorter pieces joined together. This opens up a bunch of new options for much less shipping charges.
I really like the site you linked and if I were going to need more than 1 piece I would definitely order from there.

Do you have a sketch/photo of what you are building? How big/heavy are the lights?
 
OP
OP
Gtinnel

Gtinnel

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2020
Messages
21,416
Reaction score
29,966
Location
Charleston, WV
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Do you have a sketch/photo of what you are building? How big/heavy are the lights?
It's literally just a single piece of t slot hanging horizontal from the ceiling with the lights attached directly to it. I can hang the rail from as many as 4 spots from the ceiling, and its 5 lights that weight about 20 pounds total. I figured 1inch would be plenty strong enough.
 

tsouth

Valuable Member
View Badges
Joined
Nov 22, 2007
Messages
2,387
Reaction score
3,136
Location
NYC
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
The 10 series piece is about $15 and $45 to ship, which is probably a very good price for shipping. If I were getting a lot of it I would definitely go this route but I'll probably still stick with Grainger if the consensus is that the 10 series is strong enough. It is a very nice website that gives you every option you could image to get the piece exactly how you want it. If I ever design a metal stand I would absolutely use them.

ETA- maybe I just need to find some other project where I can use more of it so that I can justify the shipping cost. It's like Legos for adults.

tnutz.com is top notch. They're incredibly quick and also provide a plethora of machining options eg drilling holes for feet. Their prices are really great as well in comparison to many other's whom are in the same field but trying to fill the aquarium stand gap. There's a thread around here you outta check out titled "Show me your t slot stands"
 

Form or function: Do you consider your rock work to be art or the platform for your coral?

  • Primarily art focused.

    Votes: 20 8.3%
  • Primarily a platform for coral.

    Votes: 42 17.5%
  • A bit of each - both art and a platform.

    Votes: 161 67.1%
  • Neither.

    Votes: 11 4.6%
  • Other.

    Votes: 6 2.5%
Back
Top