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At Edcon Steel, we stock a comprehensive range of steel equal and unequal angles to suit jobs of all sizes, including small merchant bar angles (starting around 20 x 20 mm) up to large structural angles (as big as 200 x 200 mm).
All our angles are made from high-quality Grade 300PLUS® mild steel (often Australian-made, meeting relevant AS/NZS structural standards) for reliable strength. We also carry high-tensile Duragal® pre-galvanised angles (C450L0 grade) and fully hot-dip galvanised sections for superior corrosion resistance.
If you need additional protection, many angles can be supplied primed (painted) or we can arrange galvanising after fabrication, to make sure your steel is ready to handle outdoor conditions.
Order online for nationwide delivery, or visit one of our stores in NSW (Brookvale, Revesby, Blacktown, Bathurst, and Orange) for expert advice and local pick-up.
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Key Specs & Options: Steel angles
Cut to Size. Packed. Delivered.
- We can custom cut lengths to the millimetre – minimum cut just 15 mm.
- Cut-to-size items are available in-store while you wait, and online orders are processed the same day or the next day in most cases.
- Shorter cuts are cheaper to ship and sent via couriers or Australia Post.
- Large or long orders are delivered by our own delivery truck fleet in NSW or by national freight partners.
Work Smarter with Edcon Steel
Choose the right profile for the job. Equal angles provide balanced support in corners or symmetrical structures, whereas unequal angles let you attach the longer leg to a surface and use the short leg as a sturdy bracket or ledge. For more information, read our blog about Builders Steel. Additionally, the OneSteel guide for builders and owner-builders provides support in the design, sizing, and applications of structural steel for domestic and house building.
Plan Your Lengths: Steel angles come in standard lengths. Designing with this in mind reduces offcuts and saves money. Our team can help you plan cuts for maximum value.
Guard Against Rust: Opt for galvanised steel angles (HDG or Duragal®) for long-term corrosion protection. For indoor builds or dry areas, mill finish (raw) or primed steel is usually sufficient (and more economical) – you can always paint it later.
Cut & Handle Safely: Always wear PPE and de-burr sharp edges after cutting. Don’t have the right tools? We’ll cut it for you with clean, accurate finishes, either while you wait in-store or with your online order.
Check with a Professional: All information here is general. Always confirm your steel sizes and load requirements with a qualified engineer or builder before installation to ensure compliance and safety.
Common Uses and Sectors: Steel Angles
Steel angles are one of the most versatile and widely used profiles in construction and fabrication. Their simple L-shape, strength-to-weight ratio and ease of connection make them a go-to choice across almost every sector—from DIY to infrastructure.
In residential and commercial construction, steel angles are used for bracing, corner reinforcement, lintels, and floor or roof framing. Equal angles offer balanced support in frames for sheds, garages, and pergolas, while unequal angles are ideal for shelf brackets or awnings where one leg anchors to a flat surface. Their right-angle form makes them perfect for securing to walls, floors or beams with bolts or welds.
In infrastructure, manufacturing and heavy industry, larger structural angles are essential in bridge supports, machinery frames, conveyor systems, towers and equipment platforms. Fabricators use them for cleats, racking, and load-bearing brackets. On farms, galvanised angles are a rugged solution for gates, fencing, sheds, and machinery repairs—resisting rust and livestock wear in harsh outdoor environments.
Steel angles are just as popular in the workshop. Home DIYers and renovators use them to build workbenches, bed frames, shelves, or reinforce staircases and decks. They’re easy to cut and drill with basic tools, and primed or galvanised finishes make them suitable for both indoor and outdoor projects. Whether it’s a quick weekend job or a custom fabrication, steel angles offer dependable strength and adaptability in one simple profile.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get steel angles cut to size?
Yes. Edcon Steel offers precision cut-to-length services at all our NSW stores in Brookvale, Revesby, Blacktown, Bathurst, and Orange. You can also order custom cuts online, and we’ll ship them directly to your door—Australia-wide.
Do you deliver steel angles outside Sydney or NSW?
We sure do. We deliver daily across Greater Sydney and regional NSW from our local branches, and we ship steel angles nationally via trusted freight partners—whether you’re in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth or a rural area.
Can I pick up my order in-store?
Yes. Use our free Click & Collect service to pick up your steel angles from any Edcon store—Brookvale, Revesby, Blacktown, Bathurst, and Orange. We’ll notify you as soon as your order is ready.
What sizes and types of steel angle do you stock?
We supply a full range of equal and unequal angles, from small merchant bar (20 mm) to large structural sizes (200 mm), in various thicknesses. All sizes are listed online, with options in raw, primed or galvanised finish.
How do I choose between equal and unequal angle?
Use equal angle when you need balanced corner support or symmetrical framing. Unequal angle is ideal when one leg needs to be fixed to a surface—like a wall or post—while the other leg supports weight or creates a ledge.
What finishes are available for angle steel?
Our steel angles come in mill (raw), red-oxide primed, Duragal® pre-galvanised, or hot-dip galvanised finishes. Galvanised options are best for outdoor, coastal or high-moisture environments.
How much does steel angle cost?
Pricing depends on size, material and finish. You can view live prices on our online store or request a quote. We sell by the length you need – so you only pay for what you use.
What are steel angles used for?
Steel angles are used in framing, bracing, shelving, fencing, gates, trailers, machinery, and structural connections. Whether it’s a pergola in Orange, shelving in Revesby or a rural repair near Bathurst—angle steel fits the job.