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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 167871" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>It looks to me like your best bet would be to get a new piece of aluminum, and find someone with a brake to form it. Seats on those are generally .063 - .080 aluminum, most any shop with a press brake or apron brake should be able to make that simple shape. You would probably have to bend the flanges on the end by yourself, but in .063 material, that should be no issue - you just need a table, a couple clamps, and some ingenuity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 167871, member: 55"] It looks to me like your best bet would be to get a new piece of aluminum, and find someone with a brake to form it. Seats on those are generally .063 - .080 aluminum, most any shop with a press brake or apron brake should be able to make that simple shape. You would probably have to bend the flanges on the end by yourself, but in .063 material, that should be no issue - you just need a table, a couple clamps, and some ingenuity. [/QUOTE]
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