Have a proposition for all you fabricator guys (and gals too for that matter). I have some stainless steel sheets that are cut-offs from a job I worked on. This stuff was used as a bar top at a restaraunt. It's some pretty heavy gauge stuff but what's cool about it is that it has an embossed pattern in it.... little squares like a checker board. It does have some type of coloring to it that gives it that "black and white" look to it but not sure what is on it. Whatever it is will actually polish off so that it does look like conventional stainless steel but it's not easy to do so. If you do polish though the checkered pattern is still there. (um, get to the point, I'm starting to think maybe this is getting a little long-winded,hehe)
Okay, I'm a wood guy, I don't have the tools or know how to deal with metal to my satisfaction so if somebody could make me some parts from this stuff you can have all the extra material in exchange. I dunno, maybe I am off base and that wouldn't be considered a fair trade but if anyone is up to it.... I am looking for a copy of the stock muffler hangers to be made from this stuff. Also two pieces to be cut and the holes drilled in it so that it would fit behind the stock rear peg hangers. I am cutting the middle out of the peg hangers, polishing them and want this stuff to act like an inlay, make sense?
This stuff would also make some pretty cool fender or tank bibs I would think.... anybody interested? I've got around a dozen pieces of this stuff that is about 2 feet square so plenty of material to make other stuff with.


Steve (hewhoshallremainavatarless)