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MinnesotaDave wrote:For the OP, You need to learn to cut and fit material anyway.
Heck, aluminum cuts nice with a skill saw, table saw, or wood cutting chop saw.

Buy some metal and get after it man! :D
That is a valid point!!
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Superiorwelding wrote:
MinnesotaDave wrote:For the OP, You need to learn to cut and fit material anyway.
Heck, aluminum cuts nice with a skill saw, table saw, or wood cutting chop saw.

Buy some metal and get after it man! :D
That is a valid point!!
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I still like @Antorcha's shithouse door jamb comment! I've bent annealed 3003h14 around some odd shit to get the shape how I wanted!

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Thanks for the feedback, everyone. This is definitely a cool idea.
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At first when I saw this post I thought that it sounded like an interesting idea, but that it would be too much time and effort to actually do... then I just realized that if there is a high school welding and/or fab program in your area that it might be a nice way to get some of those kids some experience without and tutelage that would be valuable.

You could bring them in as interns so you don't have to pay them but they get valuable experience and then you could use the package price to cover the materials and your mentoring time.

Just a thought...

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