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Carbon Steel Angle 1/8" x 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" 44WTHK: 1/8"LEG 1: 1-1/2"LEG 2: 1-1/2"Great WeldabilityMachinableIn Stock$6.85at 12"
About our carbon steel
Welding a frame, a gate, or a trailer? 44W is the structural workhorse here: angle, channel, flat bar, and plate that weld clean. Machining pins, bushings, or shafts? 1018 cold finished is the default. 1045 wears harder, 4140 is the high-strength pick, and 1144 Stressproof machines fast and stays straight. We also stock 1026 DOM mechanical tube plus A53 and A106 pipe.
It's our deepest section: round, flat, square, and hex bar, angle, channel, sheet, plate, pipe, and mechanical, square, and rectangular tube, with galvanized and precision-ground options on some lines. Type your length in inches and we cut to ±1/8″. Big structural lift? Request a quote and we'll price it.
Which steel grade do you actually need?
Match the grade to what happens to the part. Welded frames, brackets, gates, and general fab want 44W: it's the structural standard and the biggest pile on our rack. Parts headed to a lathe or mill want 1018 cold finished, it machines clean and holds size. Shafts and pins that see real load step up to 1045, and 4140 when the job gets serious. 1144 Stressproof machines beautifully and stays straight after the cut. For tube and pipe: 1026 DOM where precision matters, A53 and A106 for pipe work. Comparing 1018, A36, and 1045? Our steel grades guide puts them side by side, including why Canadian racks stock 44W where US charts say A36.
Hot rolled or cold finished?
Hot rolled comes with mill scale and looser dimensions; cold finished is smooth, accurate, and a little stronger from the cold work. The rule at the counter: if you're welding it into a frame, hot rolled 44W is fine and costs less. If the bar becomes a shaft, slides through a bushing, or meets a tolerance, buy cold finished 1018 and skip the cleanup.
What does steel cost?
It's the cheap one, and short pieces prove it. As of June 2026, a 12″ piece of 1/8″ x 1/2″ 44W flat bar runs $5.30 CAD and a 1″ piece runs $3.65. The saw time carries the small cut; the steel itself is nearly free. Prices update daily. Round bar, angle, tube, sheet, and drill rod all price the same way: type the length, see the number. For the bigger picture, our June 2026 Canadian metal price guide lists 17 real cuts across every material we stock.
How do you keep it from rusting?
Don't store it wet, and coat whatever lives outside. Oil is enough for shop tools and jigs, paint or powder coat for anything in the weather, and around salt it needs real coverage on every face, cut ends included. If the part can't be maintained where it's going, that's the moment to buy stainless instead of repainting steel every spring.
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