Aluminium Supplies on the Mid North Coast

Servicing Taree and surrounding areas

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Mid North Coast Aluminium Supplies

Here at Oz Craft Aluminium in Taree, we offer an extensive range of high-quality aluminium and stainless-steel products at affordable prices. No matter what size your project or the amount of material you’re after, we can help.


Our team is experienced in metal fabrication and can talk you through all the options on offer to ensure you get the best result for your project. We can even cut materials to size while you wait. Call our friendly team today on 02 6554 6992 for a pricing list, to arrange an appointment with us, or to obtain a free, no-obligation quote. Assisting clients in Taree, Forster, Port Macquarie and surrounds.

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Service & Efficiency

Are you dealing with a project that is running overtime or over budget? Why not give us a call to see how we can help? We have a variety of materials on offer, with options to suit all styles and budgets. We’ll even help with installation!


We specialise in creating quality aluminium, glass and stainless-steel supplies, and can even design, fabricate and install custom and one-of-a-kind products specific to your project. We’re trusted by builders, architects and interior designers for our quality and great prices. No matter what your requirements are, get in touch—our experienced team would love to help make your next project a success.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are aluminium extrusions and what are they used for?

    Aluminium extrusions are long pieces of aluminium shaped into specific profiles by forcing heated aluminium through a die. This process allows for the creation of uniform shapes such as angles, channels, tubes, T-bars, flat bars, and custom profiles. These extrusions are widely used in construction, manufacturing, automotive, marine, signage, and DIY projects because aluminium is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and easy to work with.


    Common applications include window and door frames, supports for cabinetry, solar panel mounts, fencing, balustrading, framework for trailers, and architectural features. Extrusions are available in various alloys and finishes, including mill finish, anodised, or powder-coated, depending on the strength, appearance, or weather resistance needed. The versatility of aluminium extrusions makes them a go-to material for builders, fabricators, and hobbyists alike.

  • Can you cut aluminium supplies to size?

    Yes, aluminium can be cut to size using a variety of methods depending on the thickness, type of alloy, and desired finish. For simple, straight cuts, tools like mitre saws or circular saws with non-ferrous metal blades are commonly used. Thinner aluminium sheets and extrusions can also be cut with jigsaws or bandsaws, while precision cutting may involve CNC machinery or laser cutting.


    Cutting aluminium to size is a standard practice when purchasing from suppliers or fabricators, as it allows customers to get pieces that match exact specifications—saving time on-site and reducing material waste. It’s important to deburr and smooth edges after cutting, particularly for visible or load-bearing applications. Many suppliers offer custom cut-to-length services for extrusions, sheet metal, and plate, with options for drilling, folding, or other fabrication processes as well.

  • What is the difference between aluminium sheet and aluminium plate?

    The main difference between aluminium sheet and aluminium plate lies in their thickness. Aluminium sheet is typically classified as material that is less than 6mm thick, while aluminium plate is 6mm thick or more. Both are available in a variety of grades and finishes and can be used for similar applications, but the thicker plate is chosen when higher structural strength is needed.


    Sheets are often used for roofing, cladding, signage, and decorative purposes. They are lightweight and easy to bend or form. Plates are commonly used in heavy-duty applications like machinery bases, marine structures, or transport components, where load-bearing capacity and durability are crucial. Both sheet and plate can be cut, welded, and fabricated, but handling and tooling requirements differ based on thickness.



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