Hey Kevin,
We decided to consolidate all of C'dale's business with Reynolds Metals, outside of Richmond, VA. It looks like they've been bought by Alcoa. NOTE: Reynolds Metals is not the same company that produces the famous aluminum foil.
Reynolds Metals did all of the tubing and the extrusions for C'dale while I was at the company. I have no idea what happened after that. In the late 80s, C'dale was the largest 6061-T4 seamless tubing contract in the US (at least that's what all the aluminum vendors told me). By consolidating not only the tubing, but the extrusions as well, to one supplier, C'dale's bulk buying brought costs down considerably.
We decided to consolidate all of C'dale's business with Reynolds Metals, outside of Richmond, VA. It looks like they've been bought by Alcoa. NOTE: Reynolds Metals is not the same company that produces the famous aluminum foil.
Reynolds Metals did all of the tubing and the extrusions for C'dale while I was at the company. I have no idea what happened after that. In the late 80s, C'dale was the largest 6061-T4 seamless tubing contract in the US (at least that's what all the aluminum vendors told me). By consolidating not only the tubing, but the extrusions as well, to one supplier, C'dale's bulk buying brought costs down considerably.