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    Denver area peeps... need a chunk of plate steel (or aluminum)

    Anyone in the Denver area have a piece of 1/8" to 3/16" stainless plate (or 1/4" aluminum).... about 8"x7" in size (or bigger)I can pass you a few bucks for? I brewing up a instrument mount plate for my bike to relocate my gauge cluster to ontop of my handlebars.

    Let me know! Im on a mission from god!

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    Re: Denver area peeps... need a chunk of plate steel (or aluminum)

    Oi I know you can get that from the ace on alameda and union
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    Re: Denver area peeps... need a chunk of plate steel (or aluminum)

    Quote Originally Posted by Drunktank View Post
    Anyone in the Denver area have a piece of 1/8" to 3/16" stainless plate (or 1/4" aluminum).... about 8"x7" in size (or bigger)I can pass you a few bucks for? I brewing up a instrument mount plate for my bike to relocate my gauge cluster to ontop of my handlebars.

    Let me know! Im on a mission from god!

    Thanks!
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    1/4" aluminum? You better have a milling machine to cut that or you'll be there a while. 3/16" stainless ain't no piece of cake either, in fact, stainless is nice but a complete PITA to work with.
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    Re: Denver area peeps... need a chunk of plate steel (or aluminum)

    I'm not sure why you'd even consider using steel. Why not use plastic?

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    Re: Denver area peeps... need a chunk of plate steel (or aluminum)

    Zip ties.

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    Re: Denver area peeps... need a chunk of plate steel (or aluminum)

    I'm with Townie there. Make sure it's reliable and tight, and leave it be. A 8" by 7" piece of 3/16" steel? That's like 5 pounds right there.

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    Re: Denver area peeps... need a chunk of plate steel (or aluminum)

    If you must dencol steel is in Denver they are pretty cheap.

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