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<blockquote data-quote="Claybuster" data-source="post: 4372915" data-attributes="member: 49699"><p>I’m reaching out to OSA to see if anyone is in the metalwork/welding business or can refer me to someone who is in the OKC area. I’ve built some brackets/spacers out of 14 gauge channel, and they weren’t stout enough without an opposing side. What I have in mind are 3”(L) x 3”(W) x 3” or 4” (H) open-sided “blocks” out of tubing with bolt holes on top and bottom to attach between existing mounting bolts on the bottom and a stamped sheet metal assembly on the top. 8 x 3”= 2’. Where I usually get steel only sells 20’ “sticks” so that's a but much to buy. And frankly I’ve spent all the time I want to on this project. There is the pride in DIY until you get to the “this _____ has gone on long enough” and I’m there. Any help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claybuster, post: 4372915, member: 49699"] I’m reaching out to OSA to see if anyone is in the metalwork/welding business or can refer me to someone who is in the OKC area. I’ve built some brackets/spacers out of 14 gauge channel, and they weren’t stout enough without an opposing side. What I have in mind are 3”(L) x 3”(W) x 3” or 4” (H) open-sided “blocks” out of tubing with bolt holes on top and bottom to attach between existing mounting bolts on the bottom and a stamped sheet metal assembly on the top. 8 x 3”= 2’. Where I usually get steel only sells 20’ “sticks” so that's a but much to buy. And frankly I’ve spent all the time I want to on this project. There is the pride in DIY until you get to the “this _____ has gone on long enough” and I’m there. Any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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