About BuyMetalOnline
We’re a friendly, award-winning sheet metal supplier, offering cut-to-size and bespoke sheet metal products.

Buy Metal Online is a family sheet metal supply business based in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Developed by industry experts with over 30 years’ experience, we pride ourselves on the high quality of both our products and our customer service.
We’re a friendly, award-winning sheet metal supplier, offering cut-to-size and bespoke sheet metal products with no minimum order, plus a range of pre-made specialist garden products.
Whether you’re a hobbyist working on a small-scale project or an architect in need of a large order, we deliver the metal you need direct to your door.
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